There would be debris not matter what happened to the plane. Where is the debris? |
The point of the depressurization idea is that the pilot climbed to 40k where the oxygen from the masks wasn’t as useful and certainly wouldn’t help for 15 minutes. And he made the turn right in the middle of the sea, where there wouldn’t have been good cell coverage. Remember the Payne Stewart crash. The depressurization happened so quickly the pilots were incapacitated before getting to oxygen. |
13,000 feet down at the bottom of the southern Indian Ocean |
Not everything would sink. Seat cushions float, plastics from/in the plane, small luggage, shoes, clothing, blankets,/pillows....None of this was ever found. |
There is a sad amount of trash that is in the oceans. Most of the stuff that didn’t sink probably washed up on shore, was ignored, and eventually buried. Given the timeframes indicated (1-2 years and thousands of miles), a lot of it would have disintegrated too. Also, much of what you listed would sink. |
It would not sink immediately. I am not talking a year afterwards. Debris from tsunamis wash ashore thousands of miles away, weeks to months later. You can not definitively say absolutely not one single thing would float or remain floating for a time period after it crashed. |
Over 200 pieces were found in Mozambique and Madagascar beaches … |
Well, actually, my thought was that the pilot depressurized the cabin. Maybe there could be safeguards in place to prevent that. I don’t know how you prevent truly suicidal pilots. Or bus drivers, for that matter. |
Yes, and the softer stuff - stuff that would float - is the stuff that would be turned to confetti if the plane nosedived, as at least one expert believes based on the satellite data. No one was looking in the southern Indian Ocean for many weeks after the crash; plenty of time for whatever debris is there to scatter or sink. |
They didn’t find Flight 447 in the Atlantic for two years despite knowing where it went down and having a debris field.
MH 370 had no chance. |
Mostly in the bottom of the ocean. Some pieces have washed up. This is one giant QAnon thread. |
I am CC who (after being required by DC to watch the show) believes it was most likely a premeditated suicide mass murder by the pilot. However I found many of the alternative theories put forth by people had merit and were worth considering from different angles. In the end, the evidence mostly points to the pilot. Shocking he felt entitled to take out nearly 300 people with him. |
EgyptAir 990 crashed 32 minutes after takeoff. The pilot suicide theory in MH makes no sense. The fact the woman thinks she found debris in the South China Sea doesn’t jibe with the fact that area is in heavily trafficked shipping lanes. Also the debris she saw would never have made it to where it was “found”.
I believe not only was the Inmarsat data faked, so was the flight simulator data. This was a professional job at the highest levels of governments. |
But why??? |
By the one free lance white guy? All those professionals that couldn’t figure out where to look and couldn’t find a single thing but the one guy just shows up after some internet sleuthing and finds unmarked pieces of the plan. Yeah right. |