Where's Steve??



http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2007/09/09/ap4096592.html

Theories?

I hope he's playing a practical joke,
though I doubt it. Guess he was to
low for radar.
Flying at tree top level, then weather
or engine sputter or bird strike put him
into some dense forest, that sounds
unlikely too.

What is the likelihood of a small plane
crashing, and not catching fire?
Ken

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