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D B Cooper — Part 24
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BOTH MR. KRUEGER AND MRe NOLAN EMPHASIZED THAT OBTAINING |
IR PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE AREA CAPABLE OF YIELDING A PARACHUTE |
WAS ANALOGOUS TO QUOTE FINDIKG A NEEDLE IN A VERY LARGE
HAYSTACK URQUOTE, THEY NOTED THAT AERIAL IR PHOTOGRAPHY WORK
WAS ONLY A SINGLE ELEMENT IN ACCOMPLISHING THE OBJECTIVE AND
THAT THE REAL TASK INVOLVED THE ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
OF THE RESULTANT IMAGERY BY QUALIFIED SPECIALISTS, IT YAS
ESTIMATED THAT TO ANALYZE THE AREA INVOLVED IN CAPTIONED MATTER
WOULD REQUIRE AT LEAST A DOZEN MEN WORKING FULL TIME FOR AT LEAST
TWO OR THREE WEEKS. SUCH ANALYSIS COULD CONCEIVABLY COST THE
BUREAU AN UNKNOWN AMOUNT, BUT THE AIRCRAFT REQUIRED WOULD
PROBABLY BE PROVIDED FREE OF COST.
CONCERNING IMAGERY ANALYSIS AND DATA INTERPRETATION,
MR. KRUEGER SUGGESTED THE FOLLOWING AS BEING EXPERTS IN THE
FIELD:
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