fast, if it s not found, it will be beyond the capabilities of the commercial authorities and the military, meaning the royal australian navy, new zealand navy and the u.s. nave, will have to get in there with the equipment they have and they can get down there and find this if it s findable, and they will. i have confidence. dan hampton, retired united states air force pilot. author of the book viper pilot. good to see you. thanks, shep. you look more awake since the last time. it s been two weeks since the malaysian jetline ervanished. since then we learn more about the final actions. jonathan hunt is live with a timeline of flight 370. show us. we should caution from in the outset that many of the so-called facts have changed day-by-day, and the malaysian government has changed many of its statements over the past two
tonight, as you know i believe the jet liner is at the bottom of the indian ocean, that s an opinion based on the facts that we have presented here. right now the search for the plane is covering 3 million square miles. good luck. joining us from colorado springs dan hampton, author of the book viper pilot. now, with your background you know a lot about aviation. as and, as i mentioned to charles krauthammer, there are all kinds of wacky theories the media is throwing out there, electrical fire. you know, a stow away, i mean, it s just insane. before we get to this madness, there is one thing that happened today that i need an explanation on. the thai government, thai military now says it did pick up this plane on radar. does that mean anything? they picked it up on radar about where all this happened anyway. so even if they saw it in my opinion, it doesn t mean much because we already knew where the airplane was up to this point. in fact, we knew where it was probably a little bit l
because somebody would see the person on the ramp. somebody would have seen the i.d. you know, nobody has come forward so, i have got to go and you are a logical man and you are a man that s your book viper pilot is based on facts. you have got to go with what s staring you in the face. crazy pilot just did it and they are never going to find the bottom of the indian ocean. last word. i don t think so. and again it s not that difficult. everybody is getting wrapped up about altitude changes, whatever. that s not necessary to the pilot can depressurize the entire airplane and the passenger s oxygen turned off or runs out in 20 minutes. he has a separate oxygen system up front. he can fly for hours and put the plane down whenever he wanted to. the pilot could kill the people very easily and do what he wants and that s what i assume happened. dan, thanks. we appreciate it plenty more