Marilyn's report was that she only made it to the airport before it was decided to take her to Queens. There's no clinic at the airport.
Do you think the townspeople at the airport put blankets on her and stuck her in a wheelchair but still left her in a life jacket? Your call.
The only cases where any reasonable person would not have taken a life jacket off a rescued person is if they might still need it (still over water and not on a gurney), or the body were lifeless. The NTSB was clear. The big blue "Fuddy" label in the picture on page 4 of the Accident Photos file should tell you that the life jacket was not Marilyn Briley's.
If you wish to say the NTSB, with its 10+ man-year, 2.4 calendar-year investigation was wrong on some point, you really should feel the responsibility to have some evidence!
“If you wish to say the NTSB, with its 10+ man-year, 2.4 calendar-year investigation was wrong on some point, you really should feel the responsibility to have some evidence!”
Do know what irony is?
You present no evidence. Present images that hide evidence. Present as facts things that are clearly wrong.