Mon Feb 11, 2019 11:02 pm
BLUE54 wrote:Scandinavianbluebird wrote:BLUE54 wrote:Ibby please read my post above. It may help you to understand. Imagine a car crash at that speed.
Ive read your post above. You know nothing about what speed the plane was traveling at. Your post is a contradict, because if the plane hit water at that speed it would be in a million pieces. In fact, its not. And furter it looks like from the pictures that the door is open. And still we have a pilot missing. Where did he go at that speed? Vanish into thin air?
I merely pointed out that the plane could not have entered the sea at less than 120 mph. Terminal velocity. Pure physics. That would be if it just dropped out of the sky with no propulsion. It was probably being driven at a greater speed than that. It would depend at what angle the plane entered the sea as to the amount of damage. Planes are designed to be streamlined to cut through the air to allow them to fly. As to your your question as to where Mr Ibbotson's body lies, it could be well away from the wreckage by now. Did you read about the poor man from Carmarthen who went missing off the beach in the middle of November? His body was washed up on a beach in North Devon in the middle of January. I hope they find Mr. Ibbotson's body soon.
Mon Feb 11, 2019 11:21 pm
Tue Feb 12, 2019 12:15 am
Tue Feb 12, 2019 10:17 am
Nuclearblue wrote:That is surprising as the plane was intact. To me it doesn’t make sense none of it. Today the pilots family was talking about in the morning he knew he was flying Sala back. So why did the original pilot pass through security and then refused to fly the plane ?
Tue Feb 12, 2019 4:26 pm
dogfound wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:That is surprising as the plane was intact. To me it doesn’t make sense none of it. Today the pilots family was talking about in the morning he knew he was flying Sala back. So why did the original pilot pass through security and then refused to fly the plane ?
you keep saying this but it did not happen.