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Originally Posted by speede5
If this plane actually crashed I think it, or pieces of it will be found at some point. The only way I can see it not being found is a controlled crash landing in water, similar to the hudson incident, where the aircraft remains intact and then sinks without anyone getting out. Any severe impact to the water would destroy the fuselage and leave a lot of pieces floating in the water, some of which will eventually be found, reach a shore, whatever.
If pieces turn up, studying ocean currents could help locate the main wreckage, of course that all depends how much effort is put into this.
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I highly doubt if this plane was in trouble they could pull off a Hudson River miracle, Sullenberger himself has said conditions at the time made it possible. Except for engine power he had no problems with control surfaces, a nice 15 knot head wind and of course it was daylight on a river.
To pull that off in a bigger aircraft at night on an ocean would be some kind of unreal.
I'm 99.9% sure pieces will show up if it went into water but since the whole world is coming up with conspiracy theories here's mine.
It landed on Sabu Island...and soon....the rest of the story!