 This is AWR-1 Joseph Jardina. So my job is a helicopter and naval air crewman. I find the back of the rescue swimmer. I am with HSM-35. Right now we're in the Java Sea, and we're on the USS Samson, DDG-102. We're here as part of the Indonesian-led search for the Air Asia flight. With four people in the helicopter, the two pilots up front will look up front. And then two crewmen in the back, one's a rescue swimmer, the other's a crew chief. We'll keep an eye out on either side and behind us. It's at 3 o'clock, 180 yards. For the parts of the aircraft, yes, we'll jump in. But for the remains, we'll let the boat handle that because we don't want the rotor wash destroying any part that could be identified. 3 o'clock, step, 2 to 3 o'clock. Out there at 3. Stay safe. Tell the boat, the boat will make best speeds to where our position is. Once the boat takes over, then we go back out and we keep searching. Honestly, I'm honored to be here. For myself having a family, I know that I would want closure. And to give those families closure, I'm proud to do that.