If it blew up or crashed, there would be thousands of pieces, so is it so surprising that 122 pieces were near each other?
“If it blew up or crashed, there would be thousands of pieces, so is it so surprising that 122 pieces were near each other?”
Nearly 3 weeks after crashing? In open seas, gale force storms, currents...Yea, I find that pretty surprising.
There wouldn’t necessarily be thousand. Vast quantities of what’s in a plane don’t float. Seat cushions will IF they don’t have a person keeping them attached to the metal frame of the chair, and clothes IF they somehow got freed of the rest of the luggage, that’s most of the list, and of course that’s all dependent on the plane breaking up and not burning our floating object. Then of course you have 3 weeks worth of ocean drift. The ocean eats things, often leaving little if any trace.