You know, if I was in a position such as AE or FN seem to have been based on what's been found thus far I think I would have hauled anything I could have from the plane to the relative safety of the shore/beach. Once it was there I could go through it at my leisure to use or discard items as I desired. I may have even tried to take parts of the plane that I thought may come in handy later on. Since none of the radio transmissions from the plane seem to indicate that they heard any replies I would have to believe that they didn't have a lot of hope for an immediate rescue and would have tried to save everything they could for possible use later on. I'm not sure what personal bags they may have had aboard with them but I think that maybe a change of clothes and some toiletries, in AE's case some make-up, etc., wouldn't have been unusual so they could clean up and change after landing. Not unlike what many people take aboard planes in their carry on. If its in the bag that you grab its with you whether you need it or not at the time. It may prove useful later on so, no I don't think a compact or avon bottles being at the seven site are at all out of place. Keep up the good work. This is a fascinating chapter of the mystery.