islands. they cite radar data and the plane appears to follow a navigational path, but some of our experts say that could be a coincidence. then a journalist from andaman islands says there is no chance the plane is there. this all after an official told cnn there is a significant likelihood that the plane is at the bottom of the indian oceans. signals transmitted to satellites hours after the last contact came over the ocean, possibly as far as 2,800 miles off course and no land mass in that area. >> with the search expanding to the east and to the west the u.s. is trying to help sending "uss kidd" to the indian ocean and also using satellites to search for the plane. reports out of china about activity, seismic activity on the sea floor hours, about an hour and a half after the plane went missing, but no where near those andaman islands. does it add up to a mechanical