innovator who has said things like regulations inhibit innovation. a lot of questions about whether this should have even happened. jose? >> ron allen, thank you very much. i want to bring in david marquette, a retired navy captain. thank you for being with us. you knew two of the people on board, stockton rush and hamish harding. what would you like people to know about them? >> hamish harding was a person larger than life, super nice guy. successful businessman out of dubai, also an accomplished adventurer. he had three guinness world records to his name. he had been on the south pole and also been to space.
support tomorrow. neil? >> neil: thanks, molly. i want to go to chip mccordy, a retired navy captain. thanks for taking the time. i want to get to the noises, pinks, whatever you want to call them. what do you make of what we're learning? >> neil, i just echo what the coast guard captain said there. they don't know what they are. until they can definitively find the submersible, noises can come from anywhere in the ocean. sometimes can travel thousands of miles. hundreds of miles. so i believe they're trying to analyze those. but i don't think they know what they are. >> neil: you know, we come back to if this is on the ocean floor, only submarines or vehicles like that can get there. not individual divers. it's humanly possible. that limits the rescue vehicles
>> even what sort of stresses were placed on that out ter aircraft? >> absolutely. because you can see the way any metal or any items are bent. this is the absolute art of aircraft investigation. the ntsb are brilliant at it. the uk and the france, australians are all very talented and experienced at doing it. the malaysians, incidentally, this is almost certainly going to be a malaysian investigation. it is an international waters, which becomes the state of occurrence. there isn't one. therefore, the investigation is held by the state of operator, state of registry, in both cases, that is malaysia. >> let's bring in bobby skoly, a retired navy captain, consultant with maritime diving and salvage, spent a lot of time in the water. bobby, in terms of the focus
and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best. better eggs. it's eb. joining me now, an oceanographer with the scripps institute of oceanography, and art wright, a retired navy captain who led several ocean ser searches. the prime minister of australia, i guess as close as anyone to the search area, described it as the most inaccessible area on earth. i understand it's pretty inhospitable as well. can you describe to me generally the atmosphere, the currents, the waves, that kind of thing in the search area?
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