U.S. Fighter Jets Scrambled To Follow Unresponsive Aircraft Over Atlantic. Plane Has Crashed.

Flew from NY and landed in Jamaica

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these guys probably went up to high and passed out (dead probably now)

Do your googles young lady.

All signs show that hypoxia is what killed them. The plane's cabin had pressure issues.

To sum it up, Everyone in the plane died before they crashed.
 
Did we just send the fighter just to watch people die?

They just wanted to check on those onboard to possible notify them to respond. They can't rescue them, the plane and the jet is traveling too fast and high to even attempt it. Not possible with our technology.
 
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Do your googles young lady.

All signs show that hypoxia is what killed them. The plane's cabin had pressure issues.

To sum it up, Everyone in the plane died before they crashed.


Is that not what i said...? "went up to high" as in altitude...

and btw i posted that before the plane crashed. an onset of hypoxia is losing consciousness
 
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Is that not what i said...? "went up to high" as in altitude...

and btw i posted that before the plane crashed. an onset of hypoxia is losing consciousness

This can happen at "normal" flying altitudes. Therefore "up too high" is wrong
 
This can happen at "normal" flying altitudes. Therefore "up too high" is wrong

ok you're nitpicking i feel. for death causing its usually when the altitude is too high or they ascend too quickly. but ok you got it.
 
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ok you're nitpicking i feel. for death causing its usually when the altitude is too high or they ascend too quickly. but ok you got it.
lol. It was because of cabin pressure failure. They could of been up 8000 feet or 30000 feet it doesnt matter.
Your making this worse for yourself by arguing
 
lol. It was because of cabin pressure failure. They could of been up 8000 feet or 30000 feet it doesnt matter.
Your making this worse for yourself by arguing

i missed that part...clearly. lol my bad 7 3
 
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