Seems that a smaller bomb would have caused decompression. Assuming that
would have been among the things reported (especially if its reporting
smoke in a lavatory), then my thinking is moving toward some Lion
batteries in a cargo hold or something like that.
bp
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On 5/21/2016 2:46 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
3:12 a.m., the plane passed over the Greek island of Kasos
3:26 a.m. Midway between Greece and Egypt, a sensor detected smoke in
a lavatory and a fault in two of the plane's cockpit windows.
3:27 a.m. a sensor detected that smoke had reached the aircraft's
avionics,
3:29 a.m. the plane's autopilot and wing control systems alarmed
suggesting serious structural problems.
3:30 a.m. the plane fell off the radar
So, about 4 minutes of catastrophe. Not a big bomb for sure. A
smaller bomb that blew out windows, or made a hole in the aircraft and
started a fire.