Yes, perfectly, right on the button. Like I said, it was around seven o'clock when I started having doubts if I was going to make it or not.
One of the young men was holding on to a piece of styrofoam. He let go of the aluminum boat he was holding on to with the other men and was holding on to a piece of styrofoam, like I had. This was about seven o'clock. Shortly after, the Lady Charlotte Star came on the scene and disappeared. She was doing her grid pattern of sorts, so she was going back and forth through the debris field. So when she first came on the scene he was still there, and when she vanished for a period of time I guess he lost all hope and he let go. But that was only 20 minutes before we got rescued.
The hour and 20 minutes it took for them to get airborne after they were tasked after four o'clock, there were 50 minutes lost there. That 50 minutes. No doubt about it, if they were there 50 minutes earlier, that particular individual and maybe another one would definitely be here today.