you want to touch nose high. according to the books, you want to land on the crest of any waves. it depends. this is just a rough, general description. the sea state, the winds, this is a very big part. we don t know that. it does. clearly, if it is a flat call motion, that s terrific. if you are dealing with 18-foot waves, that is a real problem. if you are going down, you have no choice. the weather is what the weather is. we should point out the miracles on the hudson, the text book example. that was airbus. which is a much smaller plane. this is a jumbo jet compared to that. you are going to try and set it down close to stall speed. the minimum control speed that you can. absolutely. as you set it down, it is going to have a very jarring impact. it is going to be the same as hitting concrete. what you want to make sure is that you don t catch a wing tip. you don t have an energy that grabs it. miracle on the hudson is the perfect example.
manners despite what his intentions may have been. but i think it was just the s k sequence of events that happened to make that thing disappear off every radar in that area. things were shut off, untrackable, untraceable, no active pinging. too much stuff happened happen stance. it just doesn t make sense. it sounds like it was something that was definitely planned out. wait a second. if that is so, then do you discredit this notion that the debris that s been spotted by the satellites is indeed this flight? i would doubt it. this area of the indian ocean there is known as the dustbin. because a lot of the currents take a lot of sea crap into that region. that s a fact. nothing on that plane is 40 feet wide, nothing. wing tip to wing tip is 200
manners despite what his intentions may have been. but i think it was just the s k sequence of events that happened to make that thing disappear off every radar in that area. things were shut off, untrackable, untraceable, no active pinging. too much stuff happened happen stance. it just doesn t make sense. it sounds like it was something that was definitely planned out. wait a second. if that is so, then do you discredit this notion that the debris that s been spotted by the satellites is indeed this flight? i would doubt it. this area of the indian ocean there is known as the dustbin. because a lot of the currents take a lot of sea crap into that region. that s a fact. nothing on that plane is 40 feet wide, nothing. wing tip to wing tip is 200
manners despite what his intentions may have been. but i think it was just the s k sequence of events that happened to make that thing disappear off every radar in that area. things were shut off, untrackable, untraceable, no active pinging. too much stuff happened happen stance. it just doesn t make sense. it sounds like it was something that was definitely planned out. wait a second. if that is so, then do you discredit this notion that the debris that s been spotted by the satellites is indeed this flight? i would doubt it. this area of the indian ocean there is known as the dustbin. because a lot of the currents take a lot of sea crap into that region. that s a fact. nothing on that plane is 40 feet wide, nothing. wing tip to wing tip is 200
black box which would have gone down pretty much immediately and not floated away with the current you have to kind of back everything up. we have to back everything up not one day or two days but literally 14 days from now. we can do it. we have the data. we have the satellite data to say which way was the wind going, which way was the current going. the problem is let s say it s a wing tip sticking up out of the water. that means there s a sail area there that s not only going with the current but it s blowing the opposite direction maybe or with the current because the wind is blowing it, too. if it s below the ocean it just sits there and goes with the current and doesn t get blown along. fascinating stuff. chad myers, thanks for your insight. let s turn now to the first ship to alive in that remote area of the southern indian ocean. it s actually not a dedicated search vessel. it s a norwegian car carrier that was on its way from madagascar to melbourne when it got a request f