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Originally Posted by ossiblue
I see this whole thing playing out over several years. I think debris will be found soon, and when it is, the world will lose significant interest in the mystery because all the "hidden airplane and future uses of it" will be eliminated. It will be obvious all are lost. Finding the wreckage and black boxes will take years. During that time, speculation will continue as to cause but it will be on the back pages. Also during that time, the lawsuits will come rolling out (U.S. lawyers have already begun the process for a Chinese client and the investigation still is ongoing.) It will become a water-cooler story that pops up occasionally in the news as something is discovered. Sadly, I think the families will not know the exact location of their loved ones for years, not know how the plane went where it did, for years, and never know who was responsible.
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it will take years for us to piece together the wreckage and analyze it. unless its an obvious problem, which judging from how we found it and what we know happened to it, its probably not ... it will take years for engineers, and technicians to figure out the sequence of events.