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B'lore: Crew hunts for missing plane, passengers fume

You have heard of planes going missing in flight, but have you heard of a jet going missing at the airport? That's exactly what happened at the new Bangalore International Airport on Monday.

Passengers at the newly opened Bangalore International Airport were in for a rude shock when the plane they were supposed to be flying in went missing!

They were waiting to board Indian flight IC915 to Hyderabad, but just fifteen minutes before departure, airline staff could not locate the plane. Indian's crew then went hunting for the craft for 45 minutes.

One of the waiting passengers, Dr Ramesh said, "Just opening new airports is not enough. One needs people and systems in place. They made us wait for a good two hours for the ticket and then in the queue and then suddenly the signboard said the flight had departed."

As angry passengers demaded to know if the flight had actually left, the hapless Indian staff had no answers.

Adding to the confusion, Air Traffic Control did not respond for over an hour, despite frantic calls by the ground staff. It took over an hour to finally locate the flight, which had apparently been waiting on the tarmac for the passengers to board.

Another passenger, Gangadhar said, "What's the use of a grand opening of the new airport when everything is going haywire? Civil Aviation Minister, Praful Patel should be ashamed of himself for letting things go wrong like this."

The incident has added to travellers' unhappiness with Bangalore's pride, the new International Airport.

Dr Ramesh said. "This is not an international airport. This is more like a bus terminus, I'm sorry to say."

Source: www.ibnlive.com

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Missing plane finally located six years later Portsmouth man was flying to see son
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ROBBINSVILLE, N.C. - A bear hunter in the mountains of North Carolina found the wreckage of a plane that crashed six years ago when a pilot flew from Ohio for the birthday of his son.

The remains of the pilot were not found at the site in Nantahala National Forest, but a search will resume now that the wreckage has been located, said Rick Schwein, supervisory agent in the FBI's Asheville office.

Walter Barker, 71, left Portsmouth on Nov. 4, 1998, on a trip to Andrews to visit his son, Jerome Barker.

Jerome Barker is an FBI agent who was assigned to the manhunt for fugitive bombing suspect Eric Rudolph, who was arrested in nearby Murphy on May 31, 2003. He is now FBI supervisory agent in Cincinnati.

When Barker didn't arrive, the FBI, Civil Air Patrol and local law enforcement agents searched for the single-engine aircraft without success. But the family never quit searching.

Jerome Barker and his relatives continued to hunt for the plane, taking vacations to hike the remote and rugged mountains.

"This family has literally come and walked these mountains and searched for him for the past six years. They never gave up on it," Schwein said.

"We can finally give closure to this family."

Jerome Barker and his brother, Nelson Barker, went to the crash site with agents last week. The site was several miles from the nearest road just below a ridge in heavy woods.

"It is tough to get to," Schwein said. "You could have walked right by it and not seen it, because of terrain and vegetation."

The agent said the bear hunter didn't have a unit to get a global positioning system fix on the site when he found it Wednesday. The hunter described the area to U.S. Forest Service rangers, who helped locate it for the FBI and Graham County Sheriff's Department.

Schwein said the FBI now has a GPS fix on the site

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