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Originally Posted by LivinLOS;
But I have to wonder, what in hell could have caused the water and 'swimming' etc.. It didnt water land..
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All my sympathies go to you , Stiofan, your friends, and the Toland family for the tremendous loss you've all suffered.
In answer to your question, Sef, his mate was towards the rear of the aircraft. Apparently, when the cabin was damaged in the crash, the rain began pouring into the cabin, the rear section was lower than the front section and the water rolled to the back of the cabin, filling it as if it were a tube. This is the only logical explanation. In a tremendous torrential downpour, if the water has nowhere to drain off, a space as small as a section of the cabin can become filled very quickly with water coming in at damaged areas and rolling to the lower part of the cabin.
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