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Totally agree. Originally I had envisioned something more like what would be connected to a helicopter rather than what is being shown in these photos.
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I completely get where you are coming from, panthera. I think that we had all envisioned a professional, well thought out, planned recovery - involving consultation with experts in the field and borrowed equipment and resources, if required.
What we are seeing is quite the opposite. Attempting to float the fuselage and dropping it, multiple times, with the apparent intention to drag it up onto that boat and further damage it is certainly not ideal.
At this point, I don't think there is going to be any investigation past the review of the black boxes and opinions about weather conditions.
Even the two people that they are definitely going to autopsy are being left presumably sitting in the cockpit, about 500 metres from the fuselage, until they are done messing about with the fuselage. Won't be much of them left to autopsy by then.