Sorry, I tried to answer your question with a question.

No, I don’t think it’s odd that there hasn't been even the tiniest of pieces of the plane or its contents found. It’s not inconceivable to assume the plane either exploded at high altitude or crashed violently into the sea. In both scenarios debris would have both sunk and been scattered over a wide area of the Indian Ocean. Wind and currents would have scattered the small, hard to detect pieces, over an even larger area.


Apologies again... I stopped watching the video when the discussion was embarrassingly trying to paint the Binladin group as a terrorist organization.