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Once you re in the aircraft, anything is possible. also, the malaysian media is reporting that a half dozen remote landing strips were found on the 53-year-old pilot s flight simulator recovered from his home in suburban kuala lumpur. they were preprogrammed into the simulator said to include strips in the indian ocean, the maldives, vsri lanka, and the suggest it could be on u.s. territory was dismissed out right. some news reports are saying that the missing flight could have landed in the u.s. diego garcia in the center of the indian ocean. do you rule in that or rule out that? i ll rule that one out. also, u.s. investigators including the ntsb and faa are engaged in a second intense review of the signals data s sources, tell fox news to try to zero in on the missing ....
States, and insofar as flights into the united states are concerned, we routinely check the interpol data base for stolen passports. what s clear from our reporting today is that the u.s. is taking on a larger role when it comes to a second review, or scrubbing of the available data on flight 370 s final hour. so we re talking about the signals data from the satellite. we re talking about the civilian and military radar. and what we learned in the last few minutes is they ve got analysts looking at how far that jet could fly even without power as they try to narrow down the trajectory of that path, shep. catherine herridge in washington. let s turn to michael schmidt now. mikesale one of the new york times reporters who wrote today s story about the preprogrammed course change. he s live in the new york times d.c. newsroom. michael, good to see you. if you so much. thanks for having me, shep. you heard the folks in malaysia saying this stuff is speculation. it s not, is it? ....
Know to be related to terrorist activity and to looking for any sort of chatter in that regard? the u.s. intelligence community certainly since this incident happened looking at everything and they always look at those websites very early on there was one claim that proved to be not credible. so far it is terrorism not ruled in and not ruled out. but so par they don t see any credible claim of that. let me go back to another point. you know, one of the big things that they are going to be looking for is any satellite or radar data of that northern track in the southern indian ocean, very little radar coverage. so that s not going to work very well. in the northern trek, go back towards asia, and the u.s. intelligence community, the u.s. military, and again scouring all of its satellite radar electronic signals data. one more time from that ream only to see if they can get any ....
That aircraft, that s not been discussed openly with reporters except to say that all options remain on the table. what s clear to me tonight, sean, is that there is a second intense review going on by u.s. investigators on this available signals data. so that s the satellite link, military, and civilian radar. in an effort to try and narrow down the flight path of this aircraft. and it reminds me, based on my experience, of like a homicide investigation, that if you don t get good solid leads right out of the gate, you re looking at a cold case, sean. thank you for your reporting tonight. now colonel mcinerney will join us with his theory that he thinks this plane may have landed in pakistan. also tonight the new york times is reporting the path of the missing jet was diverted from his original course by a computer system and that someone in the aircraft s cockpit was in fact responsible. william is standing by tonight in los angeles with the very latest on this. ....
Not been discussed openly, with reporters except to say that all options remain on the table. what s clear to me tonight, sean, is that there is a second intense review going on by u.s. investigators on this available signals data, so that s the satellite link, military and civilian radar in an effort to try to narrow down the flight of the aircraft, it reminds me on my experience of a homicide investigation, if you don t get good solid leads right out of the gate you re looking at a cold case, sean. thank you so much for your reporting tonight. now, colonel mcinerney joins us with his theory, the plane may have landed in pakistan. the path of the missing malaysian airlines jet was diverted from its original course by a computer system, and that someone in the aircraft s cockpit was responsible. fox s own is standing by tonight with the latest on this, william welcome. sean, the central question ....