but it hit the ground mostly intact going 400 miles an hour. Yet plenty of wreckage and bodies - nothing “vaporized” like Flight 93. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
It looks like the A/C did not crash going straight in, may have been in a flat spin or under a 45 degree angle to the ground.No way that crash debris indicates a vertical crash at 400 mph.It could have been an explosive decompression that the pilot tried unsuccessfully to recover from.
Not much new information this morning other than:
In Russia, the wife of the plane’s co-pilot, Sergei Trukhachev, said her husband had complained about the plane’s condition.
Natalya Trukhacheva told state-controlled NTV that their daughter had called her father before the flight left Sharm el-Sheikh.
“He complained before the flight that the technical condition of the aircraft left much to be desired,” she said.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-34690936