Originally Posted by
positiverate20
Ok, just to stoke the fire...
In light of the CO reading, why has nobody speculated that this may have been a controlled descent/ controlled ditching?
Crash landing in water makes blunt force tramua- fact.
Crash landing causes fire- fact.
Fire makes CO- fact.
Could this have been an attempted ditching gone wrong... or right...
Hard landing causes injuries & possible unconsciousness, meanwhile fire consumes aircraft and CO enters bloodstream.
An aeroplane is "consumed by fire" while sinking in the sea, and leaving no signs of fire damage in the wreckage?
Yes, obviously that's what happened. I'm stunned that no one has seen this before...
PDR