Images of possible debris from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 have been captured on satellite in the southern Indian Ocean.
“This is a lead, it’s probably the best lead we have right now,” said John Young, general manager of emergency response for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, on where the missing plane might be has prompted a massive search in the area more than 1,500 miles southwest of Australia.
It's one of the world's most remote places.
If it is part of the plane, recovery crews will be up against brutal currents, winds and search area that could be more than two miles under water.
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OutFront: Former Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Transportation Mary Schiavo and Steve Wallace, Former Director of the FAA's Office of Accident Investigation. They are both CNN Aviation Analysts.
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