From the Washington Post:
"O'Keefe, 54, and his teenage son Kevin survived the crash with multiple injuries, according to the Associated Press. The news service cited a former NASA spokesman, who said he had spoken to O'Keefe's family."
On 10-Aug-2010, at 04:54 PM, Jeff Moore wrote:
I've heard that Reuters is reporting their survival and I certainly hope it's true, however, based on the press conference I just watched from Alaska, there hasn't been any official release of survivors names. Only that there were 4 survivors, 2 of whom are in serious condition - NO NAMES.
Jeff -- KE7ACY CN94
----- Original Message ----- From: "David - KG4ZLB" kg4zlb@gmail.com
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - A former NASA spokesman says ex-NASA chief Sean O'Keefe survived the plane crash in Alaska that killed former Sen. Ted Stevens.
Glenn Mahone says O'Keefe's teenage son, Kevin, was also among the four survivors.
The plane crashed Monday night near a remote fishing village in Alaska, killing five.
The former spokesman for the space agency says he has talked to O'Keefe's family. They told him that O'Keefe and his son had some broken bones and other injuries.
David KG4ZLB
On 8/10/2010 12:41, Clint Bradford wrote:
A private aircraft carrying a former head of NASA and, possibly, a former U.S. senator crashed Monday night in a rugged stretch of Alaska. The accident left at least five people dead.
EADS North America said its chief executive officer, Sean O'Keefe, a former head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, was a passenger on the aircraft.
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