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    maybe he was trying to swim to find land/safety?? and took them off so it would be easier to swim

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    Apparently bodies were found holding hands together, suggesting they knew they were going to crash.

    The worse thing about plane crashes, is knowing you are going to crash rather than the crash itself which usually means instant death.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Apparently bodies were found holding hands together, suggesting they knew they were going to crash.

    The worse thing about plane crashes, is knowing you are going to crash rather than the crash itself which usually means instant death.
    I'd question the legitimacy of the holding hands thing; I'd have thought if you were dead in the water for more than a day, your hands would not still be connected (nobody is applying pressure to hold the hands together, but the water will be applying pressure which one would have thought would separate them).

    Of course, I may be wrong there - it is difficult at the moment to get the facts from the fiction, given the vast amount of details coming out. I do think that they knew they were going to crash, though.


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    Yeah, at that sort of impact your bones and joints don't remain intact so I highly doubt the holding hands thing too. Heartbreaking if it did happen though
    Last edited by karter; 31-12-2014 at 07:06 PM.
    anyway


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    If the leaked data from the radar is correct then they had pretty much 0 chance of surviving. It supposedly climbed at 9000ft per minute then slammed into a dive at 24,000ft per minute - Now this isn't confirmed and is still speculation coming from "leaked" documents.
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    I don't agree with the media showing images of the bodies, no compassion at all. I'm sure we all know what a body looks like





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    Quote Originally Posted by Jssy View Post
    I don't agree with the media showing images of the bodies, no compassion at all. I'm sure we all know what a body looks like
    Whilst in this instance I agree, sometimes horrific images are so important.

    Example: Rwandan Genocide.


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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-30706298

    Part of the tail of crashed AirAsia flight QZ8501 has been found in the Java Sea, Indonesian searchers say.

    The tail houses the "black boxes" - the voice and flight data recorders - which could give investigators clues as to the cause of the crash.

    It was found in a secondary search area, lending weight to theories that strong currents have moved the debris.

    The plane was lost en route from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore on 28 December, with 162 people aboard.

    No survivors have been found.

    Buried in mud
    Part of the tail of the Airbus A320-200 was spotted by teams involving divers and unmanned underwater vehicles, search and rescue chief Bambang Soelistyo said in Jakarta.

    It is the first significant piece of wreckage from the crash to be identified and was found in an area some 30km (19 miles) from the initial search area.

    The part found has the AirAsia mark on it, Mr Soelistyo said. It is buried in mud, in water 30m (98ft)deep, and is believed to be upside down.

    Despite powerful sea currents and murky water, searchers managed to take photographs, he said. On one piece, the letter A appears to be painted.

    Only 40 bodies have been recovered so far but the authorities believe many of the passengers may still be strapped inside the main body of the plane.

    The BBC's Karishma Vaswani in Jakarta says the tail was not found in the area search teams previously focussed upon, but in the expanded search area. This could add weight to that theory, she adds.

    A huge international operation with aerial searches and more than 30 ships involved has been repeatedly hampered by poor weather.

    "The seas haven't been very friendly but the black boxes have a 30-day life and they will be able to find them," Peter Marosszeky, a senior aviation research fellow at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, told Reuters news agency.

    "It's the weather that is causing the delay."

    Some wreckage, including seats and a door, was found floating on the sea.

    At the weekend search officials said sonar had detected what they thought were five large parts of the plane.

    The cause of the crash is not known but the plane was flying through stormy weather at the time and had requested permission to change course.

    Fortieth body
    Investigators said they had found another body on Wednesday, bringing the total recovered to date to 40.

    Most of the people aboard the plane were Indonesian: 137 adult passengers, 17 children and one infant, along with two pilots and five crew.

    Anton Castilani, head of Indonesia's Disaster Victims Identification Unit, said identification would become more difficult because the bodies being found were increasingly decomposed.

    "That makes it harder to do quick identification of the bodies," he said, quoted by the Straits Times. "We can still do DNA testing but that takes one to two weeks."

    After two weeks, most corpses will sink, he was also quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency.

    AirAsia previously had an excellent safety record, with no fatal accidents involving its aircraft.

    AirAsia chief executive Tony Fernandes said on Twitter: "We need to find all parts soon so we can find all our guests to ease the pain of our families. That still is our priority."

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    If the tail/back end section is still in good shape then it may be possible the black boxes are still there hopefully. I know they haven't actually got the tail out of the water yet I don't think?


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    I've not seen anything implying they found black boxes yet, last I seen was that they found the tail.

    So not sure what's going on with that.

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