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The hole was crafted from a lightweight carbon fiber instead of steel or titanium to fit more passengers. such a somber 24 hours it has been here in st. john s. talk about a little bit of what we know is still going on. there are a lot of resources, some of them are pulling back. they had a lot of medical ships with everything from medical personnel to decompression chambers. reporter: there were nine ships yesterday. there were going to be 10 in all. there is year at the airport that never made it on the ship to do savage work. it is unclear if they will do any major salvage work now. there are still deep-sea remote operated vehicles that can go down and collect parts of this carbon fiber hole. there was concern about it being 5 inches a set of 7 inches. ....
Planes, put on to the horizon arctic that went out about two hours ago. and there is everything from remote operated vehicles, submersibles that can dive down that deep, gear that, if they find it, they can wench it up if necessary, and even remote or decompression chambers, so if individuals come up and they are suffering the effects of decompression, they can put them in a chamber and, hopefully, save them. everything that they can do it seems is being done. back to you. miguel marquez in newfoundland, thank you. miguel was just saying this is a huge multinational search and rescue operation. it s in the air. american and canadian surveillance planes are flying overhead. the canadian p-3 drops torpedo-like buoys in the water on the surface. five vessels from the united states, canada and france. they have been deployed. and searching underwater. ....
What happened? monsoon season, a collapse and flood in the cave. what do they have to do to get out? how far do they swim to get out in what conditions? it s a question of teaching them how to dive, go down and come out. i don t dive myself, but, you know, it takes weeks and weeks to be a proficient diver and especially in water where you can t see. they re going to have to go deep. i don t think it s going to take four months, but if they are planning for that, that s a serious situation. what happens if that s plan a and it does not work? you know, i think, chris, it s going to work. we should be optimistic. it s like bringing people out of a sunken submarine. the u.s. navy has done this for years. they are good at it. they ll bring in experts. like i said, decompression chambers, dive suits issue and the rest of it. they re going to have to get to know their way into the cave before they are prepared to do ....
Four months, but if they are planning for that, that s a serious situation. what happens if that s plan a and it does not work? you know, i think, chris, it s going to work. we should be optimistic. it s like bringing people out of a sunken submarine. the u.s. navy has done this for years. they are good at it. they ll bring in experts. like i said, decompression chambers, dive suits issue and the rest of it. they re going to have to get to know their way into the cave before they are prepared to do it, but i think at the end of the day, this is going to be a happy story. oh, god willing. i have to tell you something, what a harrowing thing, and you re right, it s going to be the most important thing is getting these kids, you know, young kids, and their coach to figure out how to stay calm, get prepared, and really take on the challenge of their lives. they are the kids before they went in. you know, one of the rangers there saw their bikes chained up after the rain started to co ....
Marine corps grounded its entire aircraft fleet. some 850 jets, helicopters anospreys killed 18 marines and a sailor. 14 noncombat aviation involving u.s. military aircraft. 40% higher than this point a year ago. the uptick in crashes has the chairman of the house armed services committee concerned. we re working these airplanes beyond their designed life. just last month for the first time in a fight against isis. u.s. navy was forced to ground fire squadron after two pilots suffered from decompression sickness. the cabin pressure issue has been pervasive enough that the navy requires all deployed aircraft carriers be equipped with decompression chambers. the pentagon says it has requested nearly $30 billion to fix the readiness issue. currently about 70% of ....