jon_berzerk
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I wish they would talk about how they might get the bodies out.
I am so glad this seems to be the right place---very impressed with the effort and to learn that such technology is available. I think it is Cmdr Marks--of US Navy 7th fleet--USS BlueRidge---this is their usual duty area--? Indian Ocean--he said--'We do this every day--work with different countries --and do what needs to be done'--poor job of paraphrasing--but glad to know the US Navy is 'out there'--must be a challenging assignment--guess they like that sort of challenge.
I wish I was part of the team looking for the plane--sick of hearing about it--if CNN thinks they have done a great job--what can be said? They have managed to find those with expertise--I'll say that for them. The CNN 'focus' is out of whack---jmo.
Go Blue Fin 21 and then they will send an unmanned submarine down--beyond 15,000 feet. Amazing. Surprised there isn't more interest in this. Nothing to 'hate'--guess that is what makes a thread popular---so tired of that, myself.
I wish they would talk about how they might get the bodies out.
i am not sure they will
they would probably look for and retrieve the boxes first off
Alvin safely went to the depth of 14,783 ft
the plane if it is there is at 15,000 ft
I doubt there will be much left of the bodies. Between crabs and other sea scavengers, there may only be bones left. Just very sad.
probably so