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Originally Posted by tucker6
A gruesome ending no doubt. Many would not be whole. Those that remained whole would either be trapped in wreckage at the bottom or floating. In all cases, we become part of the food chain, so remains would decrease over time. It's going on five weeks, so finding any human remains is decreasing daily to a point where finding bones is your best hope. Not a pretty picture.
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I do not think your on the mark with this one, sure the aircraft is likely to be in 3 or maybe 4 main parts with the majority of the dead in their seat belts. Two miles plus deep in cold water may be perfect for preserving these lost souls. I think that they can remain in a watery grave for some time without much decomposition. If they do not surface the aircraft six months from now, I think most would be surprised of exactly how many body's that actually get accounted for when they get everything to the surface. Absence of mechanical failure recorded on the black box will present more questions than are answered.