Posted by RodInNS on March 21, 2014 at 15:54:54 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: Lost Airliner posted by MT RON on March 21, 2014 at 13:26:14:
I don't think there's anything really too mysterious about this. From most appearances I'd wager they had a fire in the cabin, they were turning off systems to find the problem... and eventually they succumbed to smoke. An electrical fire in an aluminum tube; not good. Figure out the heading it was on last and follow it for 7 hours. You'll find the crumbs in 14k feet of water. The main reason they probably haven't found anything... IIRC, when the Swissair 111 dumped off of Halifax... I don't think there was anything bigger than a cellphone left.... and that was a relatively low altitude ditching. Try dropping one from 30k feet... Sometimes the most obvious answer is the most overlooked.
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