Trevor Collins
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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which the floating debris on the surface, it is said has spanned over 50,000 square miles.
This is a massive, massive search for all of this, again, floating debris.
This is from the US Naval Institute.
And just for context, 50,000 square miles is twice the size of Rhode Island.
So our smallest state to be sure, but this is the area they're combing for floating debris.
Oh, that's a lot.
Yeah, it's another cold comfort where... Yeah, yeah, cold comfort.
You can react quickly, so it gives you as many clues as possible so you can potentially get an answer.
Because there are many aircraft that almost disappear, crash far out at sea, and then we see very, very little and are left with only questions.
Yeah.
When I flew to Japan, it was kind of like, oh, I looked at the flight path afterwards and I was like, oh, we're kind of off the coast the entire time.
You go up through Canada, around Alaska there and then down along the coast of Russia and then you come down to Japan.
So you're never too far away.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
And I was like, oh, that's kind of nice.
But Australia, man, you just got to go for it.
You're flying like Point Nemo out there.
You're just you are very out there.
I don't know what thalassophobia is for the air, but I feel like I just painted a picture of that.