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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 14087329" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>lol @ people thinking theyre going to find an intact plane down there. </p><p></p><p>A plane isnt designed to withstand those pressures, it turned itself into a tin can by 4k feet. at 14,000' mark, theres not much left but the black box which is designed to withstand such pressures.</p><p></p><p>They will recover the black box, maybe take a few snapshots of the site with a ROV and use that to put the pieces of the puzzle together.</p><p></p><p>And all thats based off of finding anything at all, which seems to be very unlikely at this point. They havent even found a single piece of wreckage at the surface. Even if that plane glided into the ocean under the best scenario (ie like the hudson one), by now pieces of it would have floated to the surface that broke off during its descent into the depths of the ocean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 14087329, member: 40530"] lol @ people thinking theyre going to find an intact plane down there. A plane isnt designed to withstand those pressures, it turned itself into a tin can by 4k feet. at 14,000' mark, theres not much left but the black box which is designed to withstand such pressures. They will recover the black box, maybe take a few snapshots of the site with a ROV and use that to put the pieces of the puzzle together. And all thats based off of finding anything at all, which seems to be very unlikely at this point. They havent even found a single piece of wreckage at the surface. Even if that plane glided into the ocean under the best scenario (ie like the hudson one), by now pieces of it would have floated to the surface that broke off during its descent into the depths of the ocean. [/QUOTE]
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