plane since it was only an hour into its flight. >> the coming up people think of the debris as being on top of the ocean or the bottom and that's not the case. lot of it is in between because they're connected together there's pieces that connect together especially in this aircraft that has a lot of honeycomb structure which is buoyant, very buoyant and if it's attached to some metal you could find a lot of debris between the two, making the search incredibly difficult. it does give you more clues because that is not affected by wind. you can do a beter analysis to say where did it come from from that information than you can from what's on top. hopefully we're peeling off the layers of the onion and getting more information and i'm confident we're going to find this aircraft. >> by sunday when the weather clears up hopefully they'll be able to accomplish a lot more. timothy taylor david soucie, thank you so much. search crews believe that a shadowy image resting on the