YOu apparently haven’t even looked at my youtube video where I explained that the USCG was reported in the MCFD communications as being present only at 4:44. Four minutes AFTER the news media - informed by Richard KAWASAKI, who was the MCFD’s media liaison together with Lt. William Juan of the Maui County Police Dept - reported that there was one dead.
Where did Lang say that the USCG arrived at 4:05? What I’ve seen of his comments was that he left at 4:30 when he was able to show somebody where the victims were. Even though there were supposed to be smoke flares to do that. Who laid down the smoke flares and when? We’re told it was a navy helicopter. When did the navy helicopter do that?
The MCFD incident report says their helicopter arrived on-scene at 4:30 while they were still trying to make contact with the USCG. AT 4:38 the crew manning the helicopter reported seeing 3 people in the water that they were going to lift out.
They were also trying to find out how many people were out there because around the time the helicopter arrived on-scene Richard Schumann said it would take him an hour to come up with a list of who was on that plane. And civilians had reported that most of the victims had already swum ashore.
Discrepancies all over the place, like I said.
Lang said the first rescue helicopter arrived 15 minutes after the Cessna sank from sight. The plane floated for 25 minutes after the crash. The crash occurred at 3:25. He said the second copter arrived about 30 minutes later.
Do the math.