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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 March 22, 2014 00:19:00

Yesterday a lot better. but our philosophy is we take a balanced approach to use the optimal range of our sensors. if the optimal sensor is the radar they will go heavy on using the radar. however, if the environment dictates that the visual search would be more productive, they ll lean forward that more. so we do use a balance. that s what the air crew does. they re experts in that. and it just depend on the environment, depend on the day. we re looking at some video of australian forces flying low and dropping some items into the water. do you know what those would be? i don t know if they re obviously some sort of sensor devices. what would they be putting in the water? so those are sonobuoys. i get that question a lot, are we pinging underneath the surface for water or are we looking submerged? really what those were doing was to get a sense of the environmental conditions ....

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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 March 22, 2014 00:03:00

Floatation devices and the like. reporter: well, you put it perfectly when you said good old-fashioned eyeballs. the military is trying to rely plane that is get there faster and then use good old-fashioned eyeballs. the civilian planes acan fly almost at the speed of sound. it will get down there in a fraction of the time. they ll be able to get down there very, very quickly. they will be able to spend some time there and then zoom back. the downtall fall they don t ha radar. they have to use people who are trained to look for debris. they re hoping to catch the debris that might float. seats and life jackets. now, as far as the military prop planes, they ll take four hours to get down there but they have the radar. so it s a give or take. trying to flood the zone, anderson. we re going to talk to a commander from the u.s. navy involved in the search from the seventh fleet about what assets they have in play. ....

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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 March 22, 2014 00:21:00

Situation but something we are prepared for. i know you think about the families of those on board the aircraft as well as those on board this aircraft. and i ve talked to several family members who are waiting for word. they are all obviously incredibly appreciative of your efforts as are we. so thank you for talking to us. you re very welcome. thank you. let s go back with our panel. david gallo, let me start with you. i want to go back to something you said in our last block about the people you have been talking to who had a lot of experience looking at satellite images. they re twbeginning to raise serious questions about what actually is in those images. can you say more about that? how doubtful are you or they that this is actually something significant? well, when i look at those images i see something. i just don t know what it is. and it looks like it could be part of the aircraft. it might be maybe a wing. and therefore has a low profile so would be difficult to pick ....

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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 March 22, 2014 00:02:00

Flight simulator story. kyung, early morning hours there in australia, 8:00 a.m. in perth. are search teams gearing up right now for know full day at sea? what kind of resources are we looking at? i think i m actually hearing it right now. i m about 500 yards, i m told, from where these planes are actually taking off. we could hear some turbo props starting up. these are the p 3 orions. one is scheduled to take off right now. they will be leaving from this air base and heading four hours away to that remote area. at daybreak there was one that took off as well. and then those two civilian long-range planes. there will be more today, a total of six planes in all heading to that remote area four hours away, anderson. australian officials saying they re going to focus more on using human spotters than radar. i ve heard some of the debris may not show up on radar, ....

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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 March 22, 2014 00:45:00

Coast of australia. got a tweet from julie. she said why can t they launch some drones over the suspected debris area? what about that? well, they could theoretically, sure. from a ship, i think it s a long way out but i guess you could do it from land. again it s going to come back to the drones are really going to carry cameras or radar or something of that nature. it s still going to be tough to see through any kind of rough weather. and that is a long way away. it s twice the distance that the air france site was off the coast of brazil. i also got a tweet from andrea who says i ve been wondering if they could have had a decompression and lost consciousness and the plane could have kept flying. les how possible is that? it s possible if it was toxic fumes. one of the things i wanted to point out, the baggage compartment, all the baggage ....

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