
The Tunnel Creek Crash
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On September 20, 2004, a Cessna 206 aircraft crashed while flying to a rural Schafer Meadows airstrip in Montana. Of the five people on board, only two would survive. Burned, injured, and presumed dead, forest service workers Jodee Hogg and Matt Ramige, were left to fight for survival, and descend the treacherous terrain in search of help.
Sources:
‘Unacceptable’ to quit: woman tells of plane crash’, AP
JG-TC: Journal Gazette and Times-Courier, Sat, Sep 25, 2004
Victoria Advocate, Sun, Sep 26, 2004
Ventura County Star, Fri, Oct 22, 2004
Albany Democrat-Herald, Sun, Sep 26, 2004
The Times, Sun, Sep 26, 2004
The Signal, Sun, Sep 26, 2004
The Daily Sentinel, Sun, Sep 26, 2004
Star-Herald, Thu, Sep 15, 2005
The Spokesman-Review, Thu, Sep 15, 2005
The Daily Inter Lake, Fri, Sep 24, 2004
The Independent-Record, Fri, Sep 24, 2004
The Billings Gazette, Thu, Sep 15, 2005
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