When the rocket hit the Malaysian jet it blew the tail off from the observable evidence from pictures on the ground. So, the NTSB already knows this is what happened. At the point of the missile hitting the plane, the plane would head straight for the ground after instantly depressurizing. The instant depressurization likely would kill everyone on board except for the captain and the co-pilot who might have survived a little longer. You might survive slow depressurization but fast depressurization would instantly break everyone's eardrums in the plane and cause all sorts of physiological problems. So, likely either instantly or within 20 to 30 seconds everyone but the pilot and co-pilot would have been dead. So, basically the passengers never knew what hit them. They didn't have to realize they were augering into the ground. So, it was a quick death for passengers and stewardesses and stewards on board. So, basically it would be instant depressurization and instant 58 degrees below zero Fahrenheit with 100 mph or more winds blowing through the cabins. So, quickly everyone was gone.
average temperature at 33,000 feet is -58.7 degrees below zero Fahrenheit or -50.4 degrees Celsius.
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