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To: bruiser98 who wrote (56117)9/6/2014 5:46:58 PM
From: marcher  Respond to of 71474
 
here's google satellite (if link works--or you might want to google map it):

google.com@37.94028,-75.466391,161376m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x89b96859ea4ecfef:0x91e6a41a07f96c6e

been told that part of the east coast is 50 feet deep for 50 miles east of shore.
the scale of the above map puts 51 miles southeast (path of the plane) in the shallow zone.
i suppose it could have crept over the shelf...
to complete the disappearance.
anything is possible with planes these days.

however, this smells like another fishy coincidence.