The ONLY conclusion to be drawn from the condition of the recovered pile of aircraft parts is that the resultant pile of sh!t was THE goal of the recovery. SOMEONE brought the aircraft to the surface with such speed as to completely destroy the aircraft. Imagine if this was Amelia Earhart’s aircraft, or the Titanic, or John F Kennedy Jr’s aircraft.
THE negligence of the salvage / recovery operation producing a pile of unrecognizable debris is even more suspicious than Fuddy’s demise.
When I ran across this image weeks ago, I thought my search effort had detected a generalized compilation of images, because I had not entered a specific enough syntax in my search, so I passed on this image as being unrelated to the crash.
OK- trying to be logical or rational in my response- did the aircraft accelerate in it’s descent to the ocean floor, and break up on impact? I will concede to the laws of physics, with one question... does an object accelerate under water to any degree that it does above water? 32 feet squared?
Please take your meds.
This incident is very straight-forward. The aircraft suffered an engine failure and landed on the water about as nicely as could be expected, given it was not a sea plane. And the pilot and the passengers all survived, except for the one passenger who had a fatal cardiac problem.