they could have taken that plan. there are so many asemss as to plane got that far. all of the experts say, the pings, the pings lasted for four hours, one for 15 minutes. could not have come from anything but a mechanical device. but remember it was not at the right 27.5 37.5. it was 32.5. it was lower. so that throws a little bit of question to it. so i think this is their best
feeling of ur euphoria. that s the danger of hypoxia. hypothermia, as you know, the core body temperature is around 37.5 c. the onset of hypothermia comes at 40 below. up at 35,000 feet, you ll be in the region between minus 45 and minus 50. skin freezes almost instantaneo instantaneously. it s just above the line of having his skin freezing, right, frostbite, so to speak. i want you to listen to this, this airport manager in maui. he says he saw the boy and is skeptic skeptical. i imagine 35,000 feet is very cold. also 35,000 feet in the wheel
need as much as six weeks to search that bottom, at the very least, if he wants to make comments like this wait 5 1/2 weeks. do you agree? i agree. i think he s inartfully trying to say the air search may be phasing back the air search going on for six weeks haven t found any wreckage or anything. apparently the australians in charge of this search say they will soon end that and focus on the water search. here s a technical question, maybe you know the answer. i ve been getting conflicting results and conflicting answers. the ping of the black box supposed to go to 37.5 megahertz. the ping detected two hours and then 15 minutes and five and six minute, four separate pings coming in a little less at 32 megahertz. what does that mean? i read a number of comments
them this is going to take a while. they need to dial down the emotion and rhetoric and just do their job and search. they are obviously trying their best right now, peter, but are you 100% convinced that they are looking in the right area? and i asked the question because, as you know, this is the so-called black box, even though it s orange, the flight data recorder. this is the ping. it s supposed to emit them every second at 37.5 megahertz. but the actual megahertz that were heard was 32.2. some are wondering if it s really from the black box. they have applaud the investigators from the ntsb, really cutting edge work on this. this is their best estimate. are there some assumptions built in, they are. but they are going to give the bluefin some six or eight weeks
all of our viewers know by now, that it s supposed to be 37.5 megahertz, but it was really only about 32 megahertz. how are they explaining that discrepancy? as explained to me, there is, because of the depth, of course, the ocean layers, the all the dynamics of that, there is a range of about 10%, either way, that is acceptable and still believed to be from the black box. let s not forget that one of the world s most famous recons, david moons said, as far as he s concerned, they ve found it. from those pings. that s how positive he is that they re on to the right location. peter golds, you worked at the ntsb for a long time. are you positive they found the right location? i m optimistic. these guys have worked hard, they ve used cutting edge