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You could be up at 3000 feet there so it could have been gliding distance.
However, they were reportedly going into Gary so maybe they were staying
low.
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"Jay Honeck" <jjhoneck@mchsi.com> wrote in message
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>> > An American Legend Cub lost engine power over Lake Michigan about 4
>> > miles out from Chicago.
>> > The article says the passenger was able to stay afloat using a seat
>> > cushion, but he got separated from the older pilot. They have not been
>> > able to find him as of 10 PM CDT.
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>> The article also says it was unclear what the two were doing in OSH.
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> The real question is: What's a Cub doing beyond gliding distance from
> land? The Chicago VFR cooridor is right over the shoreline, so
> there's no need to be 4 miles out.
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