days, satellite images can be tricky. let s bring in our analyst and former vice presence of digital globe who took the initial satellite images. really good to have you. i want to start with your reaction to this news that new items have been spotted. confident, hopeful? i am. frankly, i m a little frustrated too. we re looking at a new area again. you mention the distance that we re talking about. the good news is that satellites will be in or bit. they should be collected in about 15 to 16 hours. the satellites can be fed new coordinates. this is the area they ve been concentrating on for the past week. they now have a new area to look at. some people are saying, wait, whose math was bad.
longer. this very much is the area of focus. it s interesting how the malaysians were not definitely linking, but saying there could be a possible link between the debris we ve seen of those five separate satellite images of various objects in the water. there s a very specific terminology here, object skpts debris. the australians are saying, we won t say debris, we re saying objects. the malaysians are saying there is a link between the objects seen in the southern areas and what may be in this place about 700 miles further north. all right. andrew stevens in perth, of course. ships will be arriving on the scene where they did take images of possible objects in the new search area. more breaking news, the ceo from malaysia airlines has said new pilots will have to go through psychological tests. let s get to jim clancy in kuala
the service. starting with a blank slate, it makes it much more difficult. i can t recall of an investigation where three weeks into it they were still trying to find where the plane actually crashed. mary, what do you make of the new information? do you think it tells this new information about how fast the plane was going earlier on in the flight, that s how they reached this new calculation, more fuel burn so it can ended up in a different area. does that get you any closer to why the plane ended up here? well, i think it really does. when you re doing an investigation you have to test out so many different theories in the beginning. it s not speculation, it s testing theories. one by one you narrow them down and you figure out what fits and what doesn t. this fits the data that we do have, and we don t have a lot of data. this fits the data better. it conforms more to the point. you don t have to concoct so many, well, he might have done this, the plane might have done that.
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sooner then? you have to wonder about that. it goes back to the gelling of the team. there s cultural differences and communication differences. i can only imagine when you have so many countries involved, there s so many barriers. i m feeling confident they re starting to gel now. david funk, do we need to temper our optimism still with this new search area? even in the new search area where they say the weather conditions are generally better in this area, we re also still looking at sea depths of something over a mile deep to over 2 1/2 miles deep. we re still looking at seriously deep water to look for debris. absolutely. if you find debris on the surface, that gives us a starting point. the hard work really gets going