Regarding the paper aeroplane: as far as I can see, there were also no instruction as to where the plane had to fly from, ergo, it could have been thrown from directly behind the line, where it would have crossed over a few times.
We could argue for hours about whether a ball of paper is a squashed-up paper areoplane or "just" a ball of paper.
@Illumina: Is your statement sufficient to reason a solution, or is educated guesswork required? Do we need to ask questions?
I can't see that its related to a ship sinking...she would not have died while writing the letter, but rather some time later.
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