they re looking at it. and what is stunning is for the first time in a very detailed report, we get some insight on what teams doing the analysis think about what happened on flight 370. a startling scenario, the pilots of malaysia airlines flight 370 unconscious. the plane not under human control. as it flew more than five hours across the indian ocean. it is highly, highly likely that the aircraft was on autopilot. otherwise, it could not have followed the orderly path that has that has been identified through the satellite sightings. a 64-page report details the assumptions leading to a new search area. the plane still flying if somehow sucked of oxygen. everyone on board passed out. it happened on golfer payne stewart s learjet in 1999 and again in 2005 on a greek passenger flight. all 121 people killed.
is to bring us information shortly. but an awful scene in houston on a miserably hot day there at 17 minutes past 2:00. updates as we get them. the pilots of me missing malaysia airlines jet most likely passed out by a lack of oxygen before the jet ran out of fuel and glided into the ocean. that s why no debris has washed ashore. that s the new word from australian officials. they released a report that says they re confident the pilots were not controlling the plane at the opened the flight. it is highly, highly likely that the aircraft was on auto pilot, otherwise it could not have followed the orderly path that has been identified through the satellite sightings. officials have not found even a single trace of the missing plane since it disappeared in march. investigators say have the expanded the search area to a span of ocean 70 times larger
track of the aircraft for a considerable period of time. and we ve taken those facts into our analysis. the question is to why this occurred, are not ones we needed to address in determining the search area. but it would be fair to comment that it is highly, highly likely that the aircraft was on auto pilot, otherwise it could not have followed the orderly path that has been identified through the satellite sightings. certainly for its path across the indian ocean, we are confident that the aircraft was operating on auto pilot until it ran out of fuel. can you say anything about the idea of whether it tried to dodge radar. was it ever at any stage under pilot control? we, as i say, we haven t had to turn our minds to those questions, which are questions for the malaysian investigation.
correspondent, rené marsh. a startling scenario. the pilots of malaysia are lines 370 unconscious. the plane not under human control as it flow over the indian ocean. it is highly likely that the aircraft was on auto pilot otherwise it could not have followed the ord he path that has been identified through the satellite sightings. a 64-page report details the information. the plane still flying somehow sucked of oxygen, everyone on board passed out. it happened on payne stewart s looer jet and again in 2005 on a greek passenger flight. all 121 people killed. when you get above 35,000 feet, we re talking five to ten seconds of useful consciousness. as the pilot suffers hypoxia,
higher than what they have done before, we have done before. therefore, the aircraft would not be as far as what we determined to be and is only about the northern side of the area of the satellite sightings of the objects. and these are very, very a lot of work done by boeing, together with ntsb and our working team in malaysia, and that s the reason why they point out to the areas they are setting today. and the complexity of the objects, if we find it, if the aircraft are able to see the objects and able to be picked up by the ships, then it is easier for all of us. but unfortunately, the objects sighted by the satellite are unable to be verified by the aircraft and also by the ships