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To: Fred Nerks

Yeah, I see what you’re saying, which is how I see it too. But I’m trying to figure out how these images could be the same event. There are 2 images:

Image 1: the tops of the 2 windows right behind the wing are submerged and the bottom of the back window has just gone into the water.....and there are people all over the place....

Image 2: the tops of the 2 windows right behind the wing are just starting to submerge and the back window is just getting ready to go into the water. And there are no people around within maybe double the wing’s length of the cabin.

Who knows which image would come first, because the front of the plane sank faster than the back, but these 2 images would have had to be taken in close proximity of each other. The passengers drifted FARTHER out to sea - farther into the sunlight, or farther away from Lang’s vantage point so if they had let go the plane they would have drifted into Lang’s field of view, not into the area under his wing. Yet there’s nobody, anywhere.

How can that be?


104 posted on 02/23/2014 4:54:17 PM PST by butterdezillion (Note to self : put this between arrow keys: img src=""/)
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To: butterdezillion
How can that be?

Because they are taken by different people at different times at different angles from different locations but of the same plane.

105 posted on 02/23/2014 4:57:02 PM PST by Uncle Chip
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To: butterdezillion

http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/24246422/exclusive-pilot-describes-discovering-molokai-plane-crash


127 posted on 02/23/2014 5:33:40 PM PST by JoeProBono (SOME IMAGES MAY BE DISTURBING VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED;-{)
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