miss industries has been like nothing we ve seen in the modern age simply because the dimensions of a disappearance of a jumbo jet really send the imagination with both wonder and horror. we want this miss have i solved. we want information. it s coming to us but it s coming from dribs and drabs with tremendous effort. at least the effort is being made and seems to be yielding some clues, but facts is what we need and what we re looking for. pilot tom casey, thank you so much for your perspective. again, moving into day 13 of this incredible mystery. what happened to this enormous triple 7 plane? could it just possibly have disappeared off the face of the earth? now our first credible sighting of what may be debris but at least up until this point and we are getting realtime information from a p-8 aircraft, highly sophisticated aircraft, they
sends realtime information to the airline. all we got today from the officials over there is the last words from the cockpit. what are the details of that? after a briefing for the chinese media, reporters were told the final exchange was routine between the air and air traffic control in vietnam. after the flight was handed over to china s city, the pilot responded, all right, good night. and while the ma-370 never made contact with the chinese controllers a spokesman for the airline today said they are investigating allegations the co-pilot let two women into the cockpit but still didn t find any evidence suggesting pilot suicide or sabotage that was likely. we have no reason to believe that there was anything, any actions internally by the crew that caused the disappearance of this aircraft. the faa recently issued this airworthiness directive to take effect in april after reports of
they re both in town. so are the state police. rick levinthal is live. what are they telling you? reporter: a 24-hour security lockdown now in effect here at metlife stadium. no one is getting in a 300-foot perimeter unless they have proper credentials. state police have also opened their command post. it was a public safety compound paid for by the new jersey state police, which has the lead in securing super bowl xlviii. we did get an inside look at that facility, which has room for more than representatives from 100 agencies, including, fbi, homeland security, bomb and hazmat teams. they ll all be monitoring it realtime information from officers on the ground, ready to respond to any and all incidents. things such as a motor vehicle on one of the roadways leading to the meadowlands, we re going to have realtime information on how we re dealing with it, how we re going to clear the roadway quickly, and not impact the folks that are
going with the payloads of money. where we stash it, all they do is watch. the first step is doing reconnaissance with roosevelt the next day. our informant will be calling out realtime information to sandman and gleason. they are going to be directing everybody where they need to go. their goal is to get an eye on the ring leader. all we re doing this morning is seeing what time he s leaving his house, who he s dropping off to on the block. if he leaves there, maybe we ll follow him to a couple of different places and we re done. our guy is sitting on the block. had a guy on this corner right here. these guys are working, for sure. beautiful west side of chicago. today s all about intel. that s why we got our guy on the block so he can call it out to us to keep a very loose perimeter. give us his exact location. looks like he s on the phone talking to anybody else. we just seen him come out of the alley. i believe he s looking to see.
weeks before it is under control. the rim fire now roughly the size of new york city with just 30% containment. fox s claudia cowan is live from california. so, claudia, we understand that crews are now using drones to help fight the fire? reporter: they are, that s right. you know, firefighters are using every resource available to help them fight this massive wildfire in the california national guard s predator drone can actually spot fires that crews on the ground can t see burning there in the remote, rugged canyons. thick smoke in the mornings have also grounded the water-dropping helicopters and the air tankers. well, that drone can provide realtime information about where to conduct those drops once the smoke clears, typically at around noon. the dirty air is making life tough for firefighters and residents. we advise citizens to, you know, don t do your normal outdoor activity, wait til the evening. in fact, all the schools in this county are still closed due to