03-13-2016, 10:44 PM
I was not sure where to put this, so will try it out here, If it is the wrong spot feel free to move it. This concerns the debris further south, that the AMSA surface search failed to fish up. Basically because the stuff was below the surface of the water and not visible from a ship. I am still hoping to get some photo's of that debris so we can see if we can identify what it was, but will start this off now.
The one that stood out and should be the easiest if the photo's turn up, is the orange rectangular object spotted by an RAAF P3 Orion.
http://www.businessinsider.com.au/object...one-2014-3
Well there were a lot of orange rectangular things on MH370, although AMSA might not have realized it at the time. One is boards in the Main Equipment Center, here is a photo of the Egyptair 667 Main Equipment Center.
And a montage of some of the ones that came down with MH17.
And if you look under the blue carpet in the cabin area, chances are you will find more orange boards, although there are also black ones, maybe white. Some are covered in plastic, some have silver foil or other markings. Here is another similar board from the cabin area, a bit singed.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jeroenakke...103776802/
Not all the flooring in the cabin area seems the same, but a fair bit is orange, padding under the jump seat covers is orange, back of the wall covering in the cargo area might also look orange, and very thin. And there are probably a fair few other orange rectangular things. All that orange fluff would probably just roll up or fall apart rather than hold it's rectangular shape.
All that stuff would potentially wash up some where as debris, but not with the external stuff that separated first. Most of the floor would have probably come off much later as the wreckage was broken up while on the bottom, would have more likely gone in a different direction to the early stuff. And I doubt it would cross over the SIO either, it probably went the other way. But time will tell, eventually.
The one that stood out and should be the easiest if the photo's turn up, is the orange rectangular object spotted by an RAAF P3 Orion.
http://www.businessinsider.com.au/object...one-2014-3
Well there were a lot of orange rectangular things on MH370, although AMSA might not have realized it at the time. One is boards in the Main Equipment Center, here is a photo of the Egyptair 667 Main Equipment Center.
And a montage of some of the ones that came down with MH17.
And if you look under the blue carpet in the cabin area, chances are you will find more orange boards, although there are also black ones, maybe white. Some are covered in plastic, some have silver foil or other markings. Here is another similar board from the cabin area, a bit singed.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jeroenakke...103776802/
Not all the flooring in the cabin area seems the same, but a fair bit is orange, padding under the jump seat covers is orange, back of the wall covering in the cargo area might also look orange, and very thin. And there are probably a fair few other orange rectangular things. All that orange fluff would probably just roll up or fall apart rather than hold it's rectangular shape.
All that stuff would potentially wash up some where as debris, but not with the external stuff that separated first. Most of the floor would have probably come off much later as the wreckage was broken up while on the bottom, would have more likely gone in a different direction to the early stuff. And I doubt it would cross over the SIO either, it probably went the other way. But time will tell, eventually.