ocean. given that it s now an open question, is this the right place, it does take a reassessment. and it sounds like, jeff, you re not so convinced that that search area should be concentrated under water, period, that really going back to the beginning means even reconsidering whether this plane may have made an impact or landed or ended up on land somewhere? i mean, i would say i mean, i think it s absolutely a fantastic idea to bring in some fresh eyeballs, some fresh brains. you know, air france 447 was a very different search, obviously. but, also, there was a similar dynamic that occurred where a model was developed, a probability matrix was generated, a certain area of the ocean was searched, and it came up empty. and so, a new set of people were brought in and brought in some new ideas, and very quickly it turned out that they were able to find the plane within less than a week, actually. wow. so i think the idea all we
australian navy and air force put up with a rescue plan and came out and got ahe would of me. i was just extremely lucky. with this weather about to get worse, what do you think the search crews out there are about to experience? well, i think it s extremely sad what s happening. it s either things have happened either because they have been purposely someone is up to some tricks, or there s been some incredible disaster. but once the aircraft has gone down, hopefully it s gone down on the land somewhere, which puts the situation in place. or if it s gone down in the sea, they ve got really big problems, trying to put a boeing 777 down
transponder and the acars actually zoned in a little bit. but the positive thing the black boxes were under the ocean for two years before they were discovered. and that means the gps which has a 30-day battery life would have run out. we had a smaller indication where it went down, that is a huge difference, two years later. exactly, as mike points out. and from facebook, dan writes, if flight 370 continues to go undiscovered, how much longer will they search? sal, i imagine they have to look for a long time. they have to look for a long time, this is a boeing airplane, american-made airplane, we have to know what happened. find the black boxes, the debris, even the debris alone will help us analyze it and get a good indication of did the thing blow up? land somewhere? is it even there? good point, mike baker, your thoughts, how long does it go
transponder and the acars actually zoned in a little bit. but the positive thing the black boxes were under the ocean for two years before they were discovered. and that means the gps which has a 30-day battery life would have run out. we had a smaller indication where it went down, that is a huge difference, two years later. exactly, as mike points out. and from facebook, dan writes, if flight 370 continues to go undiscovered, how much longer will they search? sal, i imagine they have to look for a long time. they have to look for a long time, this is a boeing airplane, american-made airplane, we have to know what happened. find the black boxes, the debris, even the debris alone will help us analyze it and get a good indication of did the thing blow up? land somewhere? is it even there? good point, mike baker, your thoughts, how long does it go
transponder and the acars actually zoned in a little bit. but the positive thing the black boxes were under the ocean for two years before they were discovered. and that means the gps which has a 30-day battery life would have run out. we had a smaller indication where it went down, that is a huge difference, two years later. exactly, as mike points out. and from facebook, dan writes, if flight 370 continues to go undiscovered, how much longer will they search? sal, i imagine they have to look for a long time. they have to look for a long time, this is a boeing airplane, american-made airplane, we have to know what happened. find the black boxes, the debris, even the debris alone will help us analyze it and get a good indication of did the thing blow up? land somewhere? is it even there? good point, mike baker, your thoughts, how long does it go