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CNET Editor's body found by Searchers (Update #941)
CNET TV ^ | 12-04-06 | From CNET TV

Posted on 12/04/2006 3:18:35 PM PST by sockmonkey

Wife and two daughters of senior editor James Kim found in Oregon; search is still on for James Kim, who left the car on foot two days ago.

The wife and daughters of missing CNET senior editor James Kim have been found alive and airlifted to a local hospital, authorities announced at a press conference in Merlin, Ore., Monday afternoon.

James Kim left the car on snowshoes two days ago to seek help and has not been found, the official said. The search for him continues.

According to the official speaking at the news conference, the conditions of Kati, Penelope and Sabine are not yet known. More details are expected at a press conference at 5 p.m. PST, which CNET will stream live.

Kati Kim reportedly flagged down a helicopter rented by families of the missing persons.

After searches in Oregon's Curry and Douglas counties, new information on missing CNET senior editor James Kim and his family narrowed the search back to the Bear Camp area in Josephine County, according to reports Monday.

A cell phone tower received a signal from one of the family's cell phones at about 1:30 a.m. on Sunday near Glendale, but officials say the signal is only an indicator the family could have been within 26 miles of Glendale at that time, according to a report in The Oregonian.


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; US: California; US: Oregon
KEYWORDS: beprepared; cnet; family; jameskim; kim; missing; missingfamily; oregon; pragmatism
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To: tubebender

What does your aviation experience have to do with the survival of the Kims. They were driving not flying.<<<<<<

The preparation for the unexpected is paramount in both driving and flying, though perhaps most pilots have had it instilled in a different manner than drivers. And people driving or flying can learn from each other when it comes to being careful and prepared.

This family getting lost will be just another near or actual tragedy, depending on what happens with Mr. Kim, if people don't stop and think about what can happen. The Kims were intelligent, savvy people who still ended up in a mess, so it could happen to many of us.

If you are offended or bothered by some personal stories, then you have my sincere apology. I suppose a boater could have posted the same type of thing, and perhaps people would not have seen it as anything but somebody sharing their relief at having survived a perilous situation. A true thread jack would be a different story, such as comparing awful airports or bad runways. Good grief...


221 posted on 12/04/2006 6:30:35 PM PST by Mjaye
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To: sockmonkey

Thank God the wife and kids are ok; prayers for James. What a brave man. Please, Lord, be with him and keep him safe. In Jesus' name, Amen.


222 posted on 12/04/2006 6:32:14 PM PST by TenthAmendmentChampion (Pray for our President and for our heroes in Iraq and Afghanistan, and around the world!)
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To: AnAmericanMother

I have heard campers say that large plastic trash bags are some of the most useful items you can carry, and they don't take much room. More prayers for the dad.


223 posted on 12/04/2006 6:33:40 PM PST by TenthAmendmentChampion (Pray for our President and for our heroes in Iraq and Afghanistan, and around the world!)
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To: mdefranc
Yeah, no outsider should ever consider a forest service road to be a transportation route, more of an adventure. This is generally true even in the summer.
224 posted on 12/04/2006 6:36:12 PM PST by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: Rte66

Ping for good news!


225 posted on 12/04/2006 6:36:52 PM PST by NRA2BFree (Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don't!)
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To: null and void

Can you tell us about 'The Man Who Rode The Thunder'?



I never read that book. It is a wonder, since that was one of my most interesting topics.

I always thought I was pretty good at interpreting weather radar.

But I never read the book.


226 posted on 12/04/2006 6:38:53 PM PST by woodbutcher
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To: poindexter
You can buy a handheld aviation tranceiver

That is a great idea; one that I might take you up on for my solo off-road motorcycle adventures. But I can't really picture non-aviation people purchasing one for a routine family car vacation (or one they expect will be routine). But yes, aircraft radios on the Portland/Seattle to California corridor would have lit up had they heard a Mayday.

227 posted on 12/04/2006 6:41:25 PM PST by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: BearWash
Yeah, no outsider should ever consider a forest service road to be a transportation route, more of an adventure.

Of course, there are exceptions: certain heavily-traveled routes to well-known destinations in season. But this wasn't one of them.

228 posted on 12/04/2006 6:45:43 PM PST by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: AnAmericanMother

Great ideas.


229 posted on 12/04/2006 6:46:52 PM PST by Recovering Ex-hippie
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To: WestVirginiaRebel
I guess you could also tear off strips from the car's tires,



Not too sure you could do that with the way tyres are made today plus it would use up energy that needs to be preserved. Best just to burn the tyre whole, then use the ashes to write an SOS message in the snow for search teams to spot.
230 posted on 12/04/2006 6:47:39 PM PST by AmeriBrit (Soros and Clinton's for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington = SCREW.)
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To: woodbutcher

Besides, almost all hanger flying stories have their roots in poor preflight planning. I always felt that a good reason not to be the star of the hanger flying sessions.
So much for my trying to impress...

Okay, fair enough. I think there's a difference between gratuitous hangar flying and subject-related chatter undertaken while we debrief this awful incident. We all relate to this family's situation from our perspective, and I'm surprised you found it so irritating that we expressed same. People naturally want to share their own near-misses, be it skidding into a snow bank or going on a boat trip and ending up adrift in the fog.

It all seems to come back to preparation and/or being caught off guard, which is exactly what we were talking about. If you considered it a thread hijacking by some inferior pilots you assume are trying to impress people, you are simply wrong.


231 posted on 12/04/2006 6:48:12 PM PST by Mjaye
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To: sockmonkey

Wonderful news, it was up to the family to find them jeers to the police.


232 posted on 12/04/2006 6:48:27 PM PST by omega4179 (Crush all Rinos 2008)
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To: mountn man
...Ever try to cut a tire?

Ever tried to siphon gas out of a modern car's tank? Impossible to do it due to rollover check valve in the filler neck.

Best thing to do is, either open up the shredder valve (push the center with the house key if you will) at the fuel rail if in plain view, or cut the rubber fuel line to the fuel rail and turn on the ignition.
Fuel will come out for the next 5-7 seconds and than will shut off (Automatic Shutdown Relay will kill the fuel pump, if the engine is not running); never the less one can repeat the process allover again until a significant amount of gasoline is obtained.

Keep in mind, this process is possible "only" if the car's battery is still charged!

Battery dead?...poke a hole in the gas tank with something sharp, most fuel tanks now a days are made of plastic!

233 posted on 12/04/2006 6:50:34 PM PST by danmar (Tomorrow's life is too late. Live today!)
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To: poindexter

I noted several companies advertising some sort of power backup for cell phones. I haven't had a chance to look into them to see if they would be worth carrying, does anyone have experience with them?


234 posted on 12/04/2006 6:51:34 PM PST by Mjaye
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To: woodbutcher
I think you'd like the tale. Not many men have bailed out at 50,000 ft without a pressure suit and survived. Fewer still can describe the insides of a thunderstorm, as seen from a parachute harness, while being treated like a shuttlecock by the winds...
235 posted on 12/04/2006 6:51:40 PM PST by null and void (To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone. --Reba McEntire)
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To: danmar
shredder valve

Schraeder valve

236 posted on 12/04/2006 6:53:42 PM PST by null and void (To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone. --Reba McEntire)
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To: danmar
You mean Schrader Valve, I think, where it is present. Only my diesel truck has one in the fuel line; none of the cars do.
237 posted on 12/04/2006 6:54:32 PM PST by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: null and void

Either with or without the "e"!


238 posted on 12/04/2006 6:55:32 PM PST by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: surfer
Thank goodness for cellular and Cingular stepping up to use triangulation to focus the search.

All new phones have two locater chips one is for 911 the other is a location sharing chip {optional on or off} that lets the cell company know a little bit closer where you actually are.

Maybe a cell phone tech if one is in here could answer this. IF he has a phone on him turned on is there any way to spoof it into a handshake or ping to what it would see as a home tower? If they have his identifier it seems they could try and ring his phone or pick up his phones search for signal.

I know they can triangulate on the 911 chip if in a digital area. I heard a rescue one night where the dispatcher told the man we know where you are {literally}, told him to sip put, and the rescue team walked up to him. A smaller area. This guy had been hiking and took an afternoon nap and woke up after dark.

Good rule if you travel rural areas use a hand held cell with an extendable antenna. The fixed antenna phones work poorly in rural areas one with a telescoping antenna fair quite a bit better. If you travel a lot get a car cell phone with a mounted antenna. I would use a magnet mount on the roof of the vehicle if possible. It literally in some cases can add 10's of miles to your talk range both send and receive. The transmitting wattage is higher on a car phone or transportable and a mounted antenna recieves much better.

239 posted on 12/04/2006 6:55:51 PM PST by cva66snipe (If it was wrong for Clinton why do some support it for Bush? Party over nation destroys the nation.)
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To: BearWash

We went on Bear Camp road in August once. Had 4WD too. Scarey dangerous road even in summer. Takes quite a while to go over the mountain and we didn't see one other vehicle.


240 posted on 12/04/2006 6:57:10 PM PST by little jeremiah
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