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atka, Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen said. The town is about
40 miles east of Gainesville and about 45 miles south of Jacksonville.The
wreckage, which was in remote, densely forested area, was spotted around noon
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the area but no rain."As we mourn this tragic event, we will
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