up. here s some more as you had said colors which is the tail, right? right. more of this, this debris field is just huge. it s massive. how do you as a crash investigator begin to map this to then begin removing it? do you remember when we were doing the mh-370 and did drift mode models, it s not unlike that mapping where each of those pieces are. you can impact them backwards and figure out from the impact point where these pieces came from and that gives you a clue as to at what angle the aircraft may have impacted and how it went into the ground. it also tells you a lot about speed. right here you can see landing gear. you see it right there. a piece of landing gear right there. that s telling us that it didn t burn. so that tells us that was it such an impact that it extinguished itself as it impacted or because if that burnt, that is made of magnesium, it would be smoking.
unfortunately we re talking again about something like this. images speak for themselves. as a former crash investigator, i want to get your take on what you see in them, which is important. it s been described as images of horror as described by authorities. what do you see here? this is the crash site from a wide view. right. it s not as wide as the actual accident. it s important to point out it goes far beyond this as well this is where we see things and clues that we can pick up as investigators and again this is extremely difficult to talk about but in my experience as an investigator, the families need to see this. and they ask to see these kind of things and understand them. you can see over here at this point we have a fairly large piece of the aircraft and again over here on this side we have a fairly large piece of the aircraft. what this is indicating to me is these were near the largest mass of the aircraft, which includes the wing, the engines and right above that is li
crash investigator. the number of bodies recovered so far is slowly picking up. 30 bodys have been recovered. how does that aid in the investigation as to what caused this crash to happen? the black box recorders are the key to establishing what happened. but the bodies have clues. those air safety investigators are particularly look at where the naked bodies were seated in the aircraft. because people that were ejected if the bodies are naked they were most certainly ejected in a breakup on impact. if they were seated in the tail of that plane the tail may be
there is no doubt in my mind, russian special operations forces who have been on the ground advising these guys first the past year trained these guys. as proof emerges that russian supplied missiles brought down mh17 over eastern ukraine the question remains did russian soldiers pull the trigger? you is to get a hold of the people who manned that battery and get them into a place where they can be interrogated at great lengths. marine pilot and crash investigator justin green, now an aviation attorney says at the very least russia trained the trigger men. if you found a system on the street this is not something you can get in and use. it requires special and specific training and the only place you find people who are able to train, operators are the military. now the russian military is probably the chief target to
russian special operations forces who have been on the ground advising these guys first the past year trained these guys. as proof emerges that russian supplied missiles brought down mh17 over eastern ukraine the question remains did russian soldiers pull the trigger? you is to get a hold of the people who manned that battery and get them into a place where they can be interrogated at great lengths. marine pilot and crash investigator justin green, now an aviation attorney says at the very least russia trained the trigger men. if you found a system on the street this is not something you can get in and use. it requires special and specific training and the only place you find people who are able to train, operators are the military. now the russian military is probably the chief target to look for the trainers.