The search for missing millionaire adventurer Steve Fossett in the rugged and remote high Nevada desert was cut back on Monday. The Civil Air Patrol, which had 20 planes and 60 searchers aloft over the weekend, suspended further flights and left two planes and a small team on standby at the airport here."We don't like to do that. It's against our nature to walk away from a search," Maj. Cynthia Ryan of the Nevada CAP said. "But at some point you have diminishing returns."
Ryan said volunteer CAP pilots in up to 28 planes made 245 flights searching for Fossett, 63, who disappeared on Labor Day while flying his plane. The search has covered an area twice the size of New Jersey.
The National Guard kept five helicopters on search duty -- and many private aircraft continue to operate out of hotel mogul Barron Hilton's 1 million-acre Flying M Ranch, where Fossett had been staying.
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