Ventral total body view. Note the destruction of all four extremities in contrast to the seemingly intact pelvic region. Typical telescopic shortening of the legs. In a fatal plane crash, the impact forces can be extreme, often exceeding the body’s tolerance. At high speeds, deceleration forces can cause severe trauma, including dismemberment, fractures, and internal organ rupture. Heat from fires may lead to burns or complete incineration in some cases. The lack of oxygen or rapid decompression at high altitudes can cause unconsciousness before impact. Depending on the crash’s severity and location, remains may be scattered, submerged, or buried in debris. Recovery and identification efforts often rely on DNA, dental records, or personal items due to the extent of physical damage.

Fig.1 Victim of a small aircraft crash.

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