odd that there’s been no mention of real time telemetry like some other crashes.
My observation that doesn’t make sense is that in the pictures we see no deep impact craters. Like it floated down or something.
It appears that the majority of the wreckage was together in a rapid descent with very slow forward movement. The tail looks like it hit separately.
This may come out in time
But it is known
Thatâs exactly what is expected with a breakup at high altitude.
The only time you get a crater is if a large intact aircraft is flown directly into the ground in one piece at high speed.
Obviously that is not what happened here, and all the experts have said so.