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And it cracked up a whole bunch of the airplane. now that cracking just led to the whole airplane breaking apart. we believe that the nose broke off just forward of the wing. that came right down. straight down. the engines were still producing the same amount of power so it will go up because it is lighter. the airplane itself rose and continued a few thousand feet more ending up in the 16,000 foot range. you have a lot of fuel being mixed with the air and already the fire, so now the fire ball gets to be quite large and noticeable. there were some witnesses who saw a rising streak of light. we believe this was from the nose section coming off. the residual fire burning in the airplane. the airplane rising up and creating what appears to be a vertical streak of light. from the ntsb s point of view ....
Exist in that region that are capable of hitting an aircraft at that height are weapons that aren t shoulder-fired missiles. they re instead ones that look like these. vehicle-mounted surface-to-air miss. about 18 feet long. they can easily hit a target flying in the 30,000 foot range. whereas shoulder-fired missiles, there we go, max out at closer to 10,000 feet. and vehicle-mounted surface-to-air missile systems have been around since these particular ones that exist in that part of the world, they ve been around since the 1970s. there s lots of different iterations of them. they re used by both russia and ukraine. these surface-to-air missiles on vehicles like these are not just point-and-shoot weapons. you don t learn to use one of these things on a firing range or plinking away in the backyard the way you might with small arms or something like a rocket-propelled grenade launcher like somebody who could teach you to use in a day or a stinger missile used to shoot at ....
Exist in that region that are capable of hitting an aircraft at that height are weapons that aren t shoulder-fired missiles. they re instead ones that look like these. vehicle-mounted surface-to-air miss. about 18 feet long. they can easily hit a target flying in the 30,000 foot range. whereas shoulder-fired missiles, there we go, max out at closer to 10,000 feet. and vehicle-mounted surface-to-air missile systems have been around since these particular ones that exist in that part of the world, they ve been around since the 1970s. there s lots of different iterations of them. they re used by both russia and ukraine. these surface-to-air missiles on vehicles like these are not just point-and-shoot weapons. you don t learn to use one of these things on a firing range or plinking away in the backyard the way you might with small arms or something like a rocket-propelled grenade launcher like somebody who could teach you to use in a day or a stinger missile used to shoot at a helicopter, ....
The search will shift to the bottom of the sea. but we know more about the surface of mars than the bottom of the sea. let s move on and describe the ocean floor where they re going to be searching for flight 370. well, the average depth of the oceans throughout our planet, and remember, most of our planet is ocean, is about 12,000 to 15,000 feet. and the depth of the water around this search site is mostly in the 10,000 foot range, though there s a trench that drops to 18,000 feet. okay. we know more than possibly the surface of mars than the ocean, why is that? well, it s simply because we haven t invested the resources in studying the oceans like we ....