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An amazing rescue effort began at about 6 pm on the evening of
February 4 here in Graham County. Emergency Services received
a 911 call from a man who had just crashed his plane the rugged
mountains near Robbinsville. Not only was darkness falling, but
snow had been falling most of the afternoon. The pilot advised
that he had suffered minor injuries. The map at right shows the
first location given rescuers (CRASH1), the improved location
given by pilot (CRASH2), and the actual location (CRASH). |

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By some luck the pilot was able to give a general location
based on his LORAN. This onboard positioning system normally
does not work at low altitudes, much less when a plane is on
the ground.
Graham County Rescue went into immediate action. It was impossible
to fly the Sheriff's Office helicopter in bad weather at night,
so efforts concentrated on off-road vehicles to get into the
general area located at nearly 5000 feet elevations.
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The two closest search teams at 10 pm were located at SEARCH1
and SEARCH2 on map above.By using GPS units and computer maps
of the area the pilot was rescued at about 10:30 that same night.
Miraculously he was able to walk out with rescuers and refused
any medical treatment. He stated that the crash was "rather
peaceful".
This crash might never have been found in this remote location
had the pilot not had a cellphone to alert Emergency Services.
Many volunteers took part in this rescue, but those who braved
the terrain, weather, and darkness certainly deserve the most
praise.
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The plane is nearly invisible fromn only a few yards away in
the daytime. |
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The plane is nearly intact with only the tail section broken
away. |
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