difficult to recover certainly any avionics or any important wreckage information. for the victims on the plane, we won t be able to tell whether they had any signs of oxygen deprivation. reporter: and we have new information just in for our colleague, pete munteen, citing a source familiar with the military response to this incident saying that the pilot was observed slumped over his seat during the course of this flight. investigators now looking at hypoxia as a possible major factor, a condition that causes pilots to become unconscious if they re not wearing oxygen masks at a certain height. do planes this small have black boxes, and if so, are investigators looking for one? reporter: we re told, jake, that investigators are at the site looking for black boxes. the problem here is that this particular jet is not required to have a black box. some of them are outfitted with it anyway. obviously, if they can find something like that, it will be
it s very, very hard to speculate what happened at this point. thankfully passed over washington d.c. of that incident. jon: if there was decompression at that altitude you have literally seconds to put on an oxygen mask, right? otherwise it is lights out. that maybe what happened here. again we are speculating. brexit is. there cap in one of the systems that warned about that system did not work commercial pilots do not trained to recognize the symptoms of hypoxia come on very quickly. let s airplane let you know in time oxygen mask on. it is generally too late. jon: dan rooney we appreciate your for someone who is to have
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