Fossett was an American businessman and a record-setting aviator, sailor, and adventurer. He made his fortune in the ...
Last Wednesday, during an event to promote his new book "Chasing the Wind," Steve Fossett announced his plans to break the world speed record of 763 MPH. Last Wednesday, during an event to promote ...
Last year, the Riverfront Times anointed Nelly the Best St. Louisan; the readers, in their infinite wisdom, picked Joe Edwards. Instead of giving long-overdue props to a certain civic-minded ...
10 years ago the late American businessman and adventurer Steve Fossett chalked up one of his greatest achievements, one which still stands in the Guiness Book of World Records. Steve Fossett ...
The search for US adventurer Steve Fossett has been scaled back two weeks after his plane vanished over the Nevada wilderness, officials say. The search for US adventurer Steve Fossett has been ...
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In 2008, Steve Fossett, the 63-year-old millionaire commodities trader turned record-breaking aviator, was declared legally dead five months after he vanished while flying in Nevada. In 2012 ...
After selling his firm, the electronic trading pioneer pursued broader interests, including the fate of Afghanistan and assisting balloonist Steve Fossett. He had been jailed after being picked up ...
He has worked on the television specials, "The Mysterious death of Steve Fossett" for A&E and "Steve Fossett: What Went Wrong," for the Discovery Channel. He is now working on a book about Steve ...
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