looking for it using these sub surface or underwater vehicles, makes it incredibly difficult but if you look at malaysia 370 and remember where the satellite analysis took us down about 1300 miles off the coast. we re looking at depths of 15,018,000 feet which are incredibly hard to search. the java sea on average is 150 meters and we have a fairly good idea of what the coordinates were for the last known position of this flight. which makes it a little bit easier because what the investigators and search and rescue guys are going to have to do is come up with baseline assumptions. they re going to have to look at an assumption on speed and altitude. they ll put them in various trenches they ll come up with an enturns and that will allow them to look at a fuel burn and eventually get a range.
any kind. remarkably, after having this is on course to be the most expensive search in history, and we have nothing. and what s more, there s really no hard, physical evidence that this is really even in the southern ocean at all. and the longer that we go without finding any wreckage or debris on the surface, without any kind of human intelligence or radar returns that indicate it went to the south, the question is going to start to increase, i think, whether this thing is really in the water at all. so, okay, we only have wow. i wish we had another ten minutes there. you re telling me that you think, it s possible this thing landed somewhere? well, i don t know. i think at some point we ll have to go back to our baseline assumptions and say, what did we take for granted? what did we assume as true that might not be true? really, there should be some wreckage. there should be some sign of an airplane. you know, i think it s going to be there s going to be a real