are these rescue and recovery teams up against? and considering the weather factors. and how important is time being of the essence here to locate this airplane? >> well, time is of the essence for so many reasons. in this particular airspace there should be radar coverage. they should be able to see on the radar exactly where the plane went. the malaysia 370 situation was unusual in that, you know, first they said there was no radar and then four days later the malaysian military said they had radar showing it was -- had crossed indonesia and was going a whole different direction. there's really no excuse for any kind of delay in modern aviation where you have radar coverage and there should be entire radar coverage here. so they should have a good idea and they should be searching getting all the data right now as to where that plane was last