On 3/10/2014 8:53 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
*No matter how fast it went down, it would have disintegrated when it hit the water, and there'd still be debris; it would just be concentrated in a much smaller area. There surely /is/ a debris field, scattered or otherwise. They just haven't found it yet.*

But if it had exploded, or even just broken apart, in mid air there would be debris all over the place. All they can see is an oil slick. It must have gone down fast.
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The plane debris may be dispersed all over the place if the plane disintegrated at cruising altitude. They are looking for the ping from the flight recorder.

"More than a billion air journeys were taken last year without the passengers’ details being checked against a stolen-passport database, Interpol said on Sunday in a stinging critique of aircraft security following the Malaysia Airlines disaster."

The Independent:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/malaysia-airline/ <http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-incident-exposes-alarming-flaw-in-airline-security-9180189.html>

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