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CaptainBeno
reply to post by andy1972
Yep, you're right, however oxygen mask don't drop from the ceiling in nightclubs when there is a fire. Plus, I think the larger cylindrical objects you see in the OP is for the cargo bay......i.e. No passengers down there. However the handheld ones are for short bursts to extinguish small fires, any larger the big boys take over.
bodies washed ashore? I haven't heard about that
onehuman
Any idea how near this beach is to the one the supposide bodies were washing up on a week ago or so? Very interesting find indeed. Wonder what else will wash up and if we will hear about it
AnarchistoOfTheNorth
It's about time Sputnik returns from orbit!
roadgravel
The thing to explain is the 6 or 7 hours of pings and the so called proof the plane was moving. Certainly floating slowly would not equal flying south 100s of miles. But then so much of this stuff doesn't fit together.
DistantThunder
Halon extinguishers were phased out 10-15 years ago
ML8715
The only thing I can find about dead bodies washing up on shore is in Bangladesh, and then there was one in the Malacca strait which ended up being a fisherman.
www.phaccess.com...
Unknown object 'likely' aircraft fire suppression bottle, claim experts
The unknown object found in Baarah in Haa Alif Atoll of the Maldives is "very likely" to be a fire suppression bottle from an aircraft, local aviation experts said on Wednesday.
Olivine
Has this been posted?
Unknown object 'likely' aircraft fire suppression bottle, claim experts
Source
The unknown object found in Baarah in Haa Alif Atoll of the Maldives is "very likely" to be a fire suppression bottle from an aircraft, local aviation experts said on Wednesday.
An aircraft engineer is going to check the serial number.