mrtravel wrote:
> GeekBoy wrote:
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>> I did not know that HP had an office in Roseville.
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> Well, this is quite easy to find out, isn't it?
> Here is one interesting travel related article.. It would be on topic
> for rec.travel.air
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> http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press/2000/001215a.html
HP Statement
PALO ALTO, Calif., Dec. 15, 2000
Hewlett-Packard Company has issued the following statement:
An HP employee who was reported missing late Dec. 14 from an HP shuttle
flight from Roseville to the San Jose International Airport has been
found and identified.
She is a 31-year-old foreign service employee from HP Germany and a
subject of the Netherlands. She worked in both the Palo Alto and
Roseville offices within Operations Procurement.
We are deeply saddened by this tragedy and extend our condolences to her
family, friends and colleagues.
According to initial reports from passengers on the aircraft, she exited
the plane from the rear door during the 45-minute flight. After a search
of the area below the flight path, authorities found her body shortly
after 2 p.m. PST Dec. 15.
FBI and FAA officials have released information from their
investigations of the incident. They concluded that there was no
mechanical malfunction involving the aircraft's rear door, no indication
of criminal activity and no pilot error.
Out of respect for our employee, her family and colleagues, we have no
further comment. |