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We will probably never know what happened to this aircraft sadly. The bits, probably in tiny pieces under the massive ocean, will be thoroughly scattered about after a number of years, leaving in less chance of managing to recover anything.
We will probably never know what happened to this aircraft sadly. The bits, probably in tiny pieces under the massive ocean, will be thoroughly scattered about after a number of years, leaving in less chance of managing to recover anything.
I have my doubts about this. You'd think some bits would have washed up on land somewhere, by now, or would eventually. Or maybe not. Maybe anything floatable has ended up in those big trash heaps in the middle of the ocean.
I still think we're going to see this jet again one day, and it's going to bring a whole lot of bad with it.
Yeah, we have no proof it crashed in the ocean. It could have landed on a jungle landing strip somewhere. Although for the size of the plane, it would have had to be a huge landing strip. Still, we know nothing for sure. Nothing.
Check the previous page or two. Someone posted some news about that. The short answer is: yes.
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