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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (775526)3/18/2014 10:21:44 PM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583519
 
I agree Jeff. We actually don't have many facts and a fire is only speculation as well. A swift reduction in cabin pressure certainly could have took out the passengers swiftly at 45k alt.

The plane may be at the bottom of the ocean or in some remarkable and remote airstrip. I don't believe people keep secrets very well. I do think if it did crash in the ocean there would be some debris, bodies, seats etc out there.

Nice hearing from you. I hope all is well!

TG



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (775526)3/19/2014 10:28:01 AM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation

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TideGlider

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"However, if indeed the pilots or others hijacked the plane, unless there were a great many cohorts onboard to subdue the passengers, once again you would think we'd see evidence of distress, which again we do not."

right after the turn the plane went to 45000 feet. they probably depressurized the passenger cabin and after 4-10 minutes that was the end of any passenger interference