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There is no statement in the source material that "all of the passengers survived the initial crash." I'm even more skeptical because 30% of them were found with seatbelts fastened. And while, I would expect some people to not react appropriately based on inexperience with emergency situations and panic...it seems unlikely 20+ people would be so patient as to not even unfasten their belt. This is especially bothersome based on the apparent chaos that ensued in the short 2-3 minutes before most of them passed out. The statement should be cited or removed. SnarkyValkyrie (talk) 14:24, 2 March 2021 (UTC)Reply