Lear70
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It did and yes, it does.I thought the AA A300 broke down where it was mounted to the fuselage. This looks like it sheared off well above the mountings.
I'd like to know where the tail section was found in proximity to bodies and aircraft debris...
IF it came off in flight, there's no telling how far away the rest of the tail section (and the CVR / FDR are at), although I'm sure they can draw some estimates based on altitude of the aircraft in cruise, maximum glide range (assuming it didn't just corkscrew straight down at that point) if the vert stab came off first and the rest of the aicraft didn't come completely apart when the vert stab came off, and drift speed of ocean currents.
If the vert stab separated when it hit the water (and the tail was close to the area of bodies recovered), they might have a pretty good chance at finding the FDR and CVR.