or more, i am joined with delon at the susan.ou have been here since the story broke several hours ago. just in terms of following it, and as we have heard from mark, ny storyerms of a of this nature, there are so many questions instead of answers. you have authorities systematically trying to locate the blalacknd to get boxes and flight data recorders. also, going through who was on the plane, what we know about the passengers and crew, and where do things stand in terms of that? we are getting more and more confirmation not from the french presidency, as well as egyptian authorities, that the flight has crashed because it has been so many hours that it dropped off the radar, so it has run out of fuel. what we do know is that there were 66 people in total. passengers and 10 crewmembers. there were two babies and one child on board. among the crewmembers, we had two pilots, five cabin crew and three security officials. the captain of the plane had 6000 flying hours under his. to be considered a veteran, you would need under 10,00