Andie had indeed heard the transmission, she was sharing the same snowmobile as their Captain afterall. She looked back behind her and saw that the others were following suit, heading in the direction of the coordinates. "Hey Wolf," she said in a normal tone knowing he would hear her even over the noice of their ride. "...Any helicopters sent down here are supposed to be meticulously designed to withstand the weather down here. That may mean the 'copter had to have some kind of malfunction within the systems." she said matter-of-factly the way she always did. "However, just like they are designed to handle the weather, they are also not meant to just malfunction out of no where. That means if both of those things are true, it must have been one of two more things." she paused, wondering if maybe she was overthinking this too much. "The helicopter must have gone down as a result of human error or some kind of sabotage. Considering anyone down here has been trained not to make mistakes, my gut is telling me it was a result of some kind of outside interference." she finished. As Andie stopped speaking she thought about offering a suggestion in regards to a plan, but she held her tongue. It was not her place to make the decisions, that was Alex's job. All she needed to do was give him any kind of information she could, mechanically speaking...that and an extra pair of guns. "If my knowledge about those aircraft are as good as i think, once we get there i might be able to deterine the cause of the crash. I believe it is best to be on our guard." She stopped speaking then and looked out onto the fast snowy landscape and waited for their Captain to think.