that it was 37,000 feet when it swerved 90 degrees to the left, and it took, we understand, 360 d gregree to th right, and what on earth could cause a plane to do such a thing, based on your experience? >> well, we need a certain dose of not cynicism or skepticism, but a little doubt about the 90 degree turn one way, and 360 degree another, because we don't know if it is intended or controlled or a plane falling out of the sky. but it is the greek authorities and the minister of greece who is saying this, and we don't have any radar data other than that which is corroborating it, and let's hold off on that for a second, but wind back further, and you are talking about that flight level 37,000 feet, the safest part of flight in the cruise. firstly, the air traffic control in greece speaks to the pilots and everything is fine. 30 minute later at the moment they are supposed to hand over to egypt, they try and call again, and this time, the plane doesn't respond. two minutes later, it is egyptian air space, and seconds after that, this supposed turn, and this fall happens. what are we making