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Originally Posted by Stewie
Jacques Cousteau led an expedition to the bottom of the Marianas Trench in the mid to late Sixties in the submersible Trieste. I can't recall the maximum depth they recorded, but it was approaching 30,000 feet. And that was with 40 year-old technology.
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The vessel that Jacques Cousteau had was air tight and had renforcements to withstand deep sea pressure, a plane that broke apart on the surface, if we are in agreement that it did, wouldn't do so well under that same pressure. I believe the finding of 815 was somehow a hoax, simply because of the fact that the plane was off course, and had lost communications. It would be impossible to even know where to start looking for this plane wreckage.