Originally Posted by
aroa
I would like the 'oxy bottle theorist' to tell where/ what part of the flight regime that the bottle failed in?? And with that failure what would be the initial result that would lead to bringing the a/c down.?
I have no theory about MH370 other than it is lost. However here is a case where an oxygen bottle exploded in flight. Flight 30 landed safely with no injuries but the damage was not insignificant.
"The hole in the fuselage – roughly in an inverted T-shape – was up to 2.01 m wide and approximately 1.52 m high, ...
the cylinder valve was found inside the cabin, having punched a hole "at least twenty centimetres in diameter" through the cabin floor"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qantas_Flight_30