about smoke or increased temperature, and none of that happened. well, see on the flight data recorders but there s a chance when they get the recorders, if that was an act of piracy, there may not be data on the recorders if they pulled a couple of circuit breakers. only a half hour of voice recorder. there should be two hours on this airplane. doesn t help much. we re talking four or five hours. before we go. both jet engines, except by some extraordinary happenstance, would not a run out of fuel at the same time. let s say the left engine runs out of fuel and the right engine keeps going. doesn t continue to fly straight. all we learned in class at school tells us that would create this sort of thing. well, the auto pilot would try to keep it straight until the forces became so extreme where the auto pilot would give up and then kick out. so that could have been the case.
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aviation security expert. what s your assessment of these various theories? because it seems to be getting more confusing by the hour. well, based on the information that s been running around and we have to look at it with a very jaundiced eye, it clearly indicates a purposeful act, something turned the transponder off, somebody attempted to disable the acars system, we know the airplane turned off course. we have reports of signals being emitted from the airplane in a different course than what was originally set for the flight. all of that indicates somebody did that. not the airplane. it wasn t a catastrophic failure. somebody has accomplished these tasks, especially the ones that were accomplished over time. so it clearly is beginning to look like a terrorist or an act of piracy.
those areas. let s assume for a moment it was an act of piracy. what does that mean? piracy, for a terrorist act? if it s a terrorist act, i come back to this point. why do we not hear from anybody yet taking credit for this? this has got to be landed by now. if it landed, and i don t buy into that necessarily, i wonder what you would do with piracy? for what, to steal it, to repaint it, use it for yourself? what would the piracy be involving? it could have been botched, which is why you re not hearing anything about de. can i point something out? the way you figure this out, if it s 500 miles an hour traveling, which is a likelihood it was at that altitude. four hours, you draw a circle around that, you re talking 15 million square miles of land and sea you ve got to search before you know what happened to the plane. i ll make one more point. i made it yesterday. it s relevant. if the nsa has the capability to
so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. a mystery off the coast of nigeria. two u.s. citizens kidnapped by pirates, the captain and chief engineer on a u.s. owned oil supply ship, the latest victims of violence in west africa s pirate infested waters. here is barbara starr. reporter: the two american mariners, captain and chief engineer, were kidnapped off this ship named the sea retriever, attacked traveling off the coast of nigeria resupplying oil installations. u.s. officials say it was another act of piracy on the high seas. we are seeking additional information so we can resolve the situation. obviously our kern at this point is for safe return of the two u.s. citizens. reporter: the sea retriever is owned by the louisiana based