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jobe
And a bunch of Mexicans are out there doing my job.
Excellent- all the Mexicans I know probably work harder than you do Joe. As long as they are not illegals, then its a good thing. Union wages are way overinflated anyway.
Regarding the submerged plane, it is not Howard Hughes plane, which did crash there in 1948. That plane was pulled out and recovered. There are actually two planes submerged in Lake Mead. One of them is an Air Force B-29 Superfortress bomber that crashed into the Lake in 1948. The B-29's crew of four and a civilian scientist aboard that flight escaped with minor injuries and were rescued by nearby fishermen.The other plane is a Navy PBY-5A Catalina flying boat that crashed into the lake in 1949. Four of the five on board were killed on impact. The B-29, which rests in about 170 feet of water, is in one piece. The PBY flying boat lies at a depth of 190 feet and is in two large pieces. Both sites are protected archaeological and dive sites.