ditching. but it's pretty hard to ditch in the water at night. so i can't -- i'm not exactly sure at that time after that much flying if they were in daylight conditions or darkness. that would be a key thing. >> no question. miles, let me bring another question from a viewer. this one asks, if military radar was picking up a plane without a transponder, why didn't it raise any flags to deploy help? so that that famous malaysian radar data that saw a plane going across there but not identifying itself? >> or why weren't fighters scrambled. there's a lot of questions there. i think the various governments that might have picked up this primary target, meaning no transponder, on a military radar system, and then there was no response, i think they're a little reluctant to talk about that as you can imagine. it might, for one thing, tell the world about some exploitable holes in their system. or, perhaps, a lack of responsiveness in their air defenses. and that's probably why we're not getting much on that front