Sorry guys
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Either water or land crash after half a month no....
Water impact: If the plane was in controlled ditch, hit like a belly flop, there would probably be survivors. Any survivors are suffering from blunt force trauma injuries and without immediate medical intervention survivability is not possible
If water crashes not level, the aircraft, going 400 miles an hour will dive under water. In this instance, we have blunt force trauma, still in seat belts, under water survivability unlikely.
Hypothermia can kill a person in 20 minutes- lets go 50 degrees were looking at a day maybe?
In the instance of crash landing, after half a month we have humans suffering with blunt force trauma, bleeding, no fluid, food, survivability unlikely.
In reality, after half a month, the only way they could be alive, if the plane is in a hanger, and the perpetrators find them of value and provide food water warmth.
Just the reality here guys
.... if the body is floating in water less than 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius) for about three weeks, the tissues turn into a soapy fatty acid known as "grave wax" that halts bacterial growth. The skin, however, will still blister and turn greenish black. Finally, crabs and small fish may feed on the soft parts of the face like the eyes and lips, according to the book Forensic Taphonomy: The Postmortem Fate of Human Remains, by William D. Haglund and Marcella H. Sorg.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/b...ow-long-do-dead-bodies-remain-inta-2009-06-10
What about the bodies, wouldn't they float to the surface also for a while?
if the body is floating in water less than 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius) for about three weeks, the tissues turn into a soapy fatty acid known as "grave wax" that halts bacterial growth. The skin, however, will still blister and turn greenish black. Finally, crabs and small fish may feed on the soft parts of the face like the eyes and lips, according to the book Forensic Taphonomy: The Postmortem Fate of Human Remains, by William D. Haglund and Marcella H. Sorg.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/b...ow-long-do-dead-bodies-remain-inta-2009-06-10[/QUOTE
Hmmm. I still haven't figured out the reason why AS.
And this was a hijacked plane also.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Ob8nE4f2ZWc