on this wing and figuring out anything an where it might have come from, what might have happened to this plane? sure, toure. first of all, as tom reported we have an enormous task ahead. this debris does several things. one, the global concern of how a jet can disappear with ubiquitous data streaming, gps today, how could this plane disappear and the conspiracy theory that it was safely on the ground? that s gone. secondly, it reinvigorates the search tome search. we know the indian ocean gyre can move a piece they bookended the place where the search could be. so what they re doing now with this little piece, the flaperon is trying to get any forensic evidence off of it. the front leading edge wasn t damaged. the back trailing edge was. that may tell about the angle of attack. the barnicles are interesting because they know where the barnicle that type of barnicle lives in the ocean so
cosmopolitan type of barnicle, if you will, the everyday barnicle, that really is kind of endemic across the entire indian ocean, so unlikely that there may be anything specific. so you know we have one tiny piece of evidence to now pretty much give us a pretty good clue that, in fact mm-370 went into the indian ocean. that was a suspicion all along, but we need the black box recorders. the flight data recorder. the cockpit voice recorders. and those are still most likely at the bottom two to three miles down underneath the surface of the water, and if you believe the australian search commanders, probably 1,it 200 miles off the coast of australia. they have a herculean job to find them as they ve been working this for 15 months. you know by the way, one lastpoint, there s been some reporting out there in the last 15, i should say 15 hours or so 24 hours, suggesting that there s new information to which says that this plane was intentionally crashed. that s pretty much been the