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the pilot, that we know of so far. if there s some evidence there, it s not being shared with us. understandable, it is an investigation, after all, but a lot of these sources on the pilot are coming straight out of washington. not out of kuala lumpur. take note of that. yeah. and, jim, from talking to some of the experts, aviation experts, they were saying that these recorders, these the simulator, could have had a memory. so if he, for example, did a simulation of on a specific track or course, it could have been recorded. so it could lead some key information, if that information is retrieved. reporter: well, you know, and here s another thing that s confusing in the press breiefin. it could be significant if it were to show the re-creation of this flight path. but here for the first time he s saying none of our records show