Tempus Fugit.
I think the cabin-depressurisation theory sounds plausible. Everyone lost consciousness, pilot lent on the yoke (sp?) which made the plane to 45,000 feet then back down and wherever else, next.
I've heard that it flew anything from 5 to 8 hours after last comms with ground control. But surely even after that, it would continue to glide for nearly another hour? I followed the AF447 thing almost every week for the 3 years it took to solve, but this might simply never be solved.
The other thing that is absurd, is I bet countries are still sat on radar / satellite info and are not releasing, purely because of military exposure as to how advanced / inept their radar is.
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