Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What happens to the bodies after a Plane crash?

I was watching the news about the Montana Plane Crash that had 14 people on board including 7 kids. The news reported that at the Crash scene no bodies were recovered. I am wondering, what happens to the bodies, Is the crash soo bad that the bodies turn to dust?|||I'm answering this from experience. When I was in the military, a U. S. jet fighter crashed into an apartment complex and killed over 80. I had to help with the clean-up efforts. First, it is beyond words what I felt. It was a very solemn and quiet task. Body parts are placed in bags and labeled. In some cases there may not be any parts found except for bone fragments. Initially the fire from the jet fuel can be so hot that it can burn bodies to the point of total destruction, but not evaporation. In some cases, when one touches charred skin it peels off. As in 9-11, some remains mainly bone chips aren't found for years later and they can be scattered over a wide area.|||Here's some more info about the passengers:





1) The passengers included some of the children and grandchildren of Dr. Irving Feldkamp.


2) Dr. Irving Feldkamp controls Family Planning Associates--a nationwide abortion clinic chain.


3) The cemetery they crashed in has a memorial for aborted children.

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|||when the plane crashed,the plane exploded and the bodies could have caught fire and burned by the time police arrived at the scene. somebody could have also taken the bodies other than the authorities


or else the just cant find the bodies because the could be stuck in the wreckage|||They are not turned to dust. It would take incredible intense heat for a long period to accomplish that. They would however, be burned and disfigured to the point that most flesh and organs would be burned away. It takes time to sort out the bones from the other debris.|||The bodies may have been incinerated by the flames mixed with fuel|||I will say they will burn into pieces and all the people will generally die.|||What's left is turned over to next of kin.

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