This story has been published as fact and dismissed as false by just about every Vietnam helicopter pilot (which I was). First off OH-6's rarely flew alone, they also weren't used in admin missions. Somebody had to be there when he went down. 2nd 1200' was the small arms avoidance altitude, not 2000'. Scouts flew at tree top level accompanied by Cobra's, not at altitude. Finally the chances of a widow finding the VC who shot down her husband are almost nil. The military has had, and still does have, trained teams looking for MIA remains. Most of the "enemy" they've encountered were fake, looking for money. My unit still has 10 crewmen still there, we're in direct contact with those searching for them and they're still lost. In my opinion Mrs Taylor and her Air Force husband were duped.