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BREAKING: Final Words On Doomed AirAsia Flight: “ALLAH AKBAR!”
2015-01-16
“We are listening to a recording that represents the last moments before the crash and it is disturbing,” he said. “There are times where the investigators would get unnerved listening to the recording. It is as if we can feel them — Allahuakhbar, Allahuakhbar were the last words said before they died,” he said. “The words make me cringe.”
Posted by:Hupineger Glomomp7489

#23  Ah, yep.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-01-16 19:21  

#22  Do they have both the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder, newc? I've only read they've found one (though I've busy the last few days).
Posted by: Barbara   2015-01-16 18:16  

#21  This story originally appeared before they had the black box. They still have not released anything from the black box yet. I doubt it has even been opened yet.
Posted by: newc   2015-01-16 17:56  

#20  Saying the linkage is broken would be helpful but it assumes that under pressure the pilot or copilot were able to figure out where/what the problem was.

I'd assumed many of them are barely told how to fly, let alone handle an unexpected emergency.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-01-16 14:54  

#19  During the Tanker War Pappy?

Yes.

Another time: Two tankers under attack by Iranian small craft in the same area. Both captains broadcasting on marine-band at the same time.

One, a Greek captain (again), did nothing but screaming and pleading for them to stop.

The other, a Brit, sounded like an announcer at a cricket match: described the boats, their tactics and maneuvers, how many Iranians he could see aboard each, what they were dressed like, where the RPGs were hitting his ship, etc.

So yeah, one can do the test pilot-thing - but you have to have the creds to begin with.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-01-16 14:39  

#18  During the Tanker War Pappy?
Posted by: Shipman   2015-01-16 13:08  

#17  The French pilots that went into the drink several years ago (Air France 449?) said, seconds before the crash, "This can't be happening", but they said it in French, of course.
Posted by: Bobby   2015-01-16 13:02  

#16   I would have rather heard something like 'REAR STABILIZER LINKAGE - REAR STABILIZER LINKAGE'... or something like that.

These were airline pilots, not test jockeys.

P2K is right - "Sweet Jesus, I'm coming home" isn't going to be in the lexicon.

You want unnerving - try listening to a tanker captain praying on the radio in Greek before a missile takes out his bridge.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-01-16 11:57  

#15  I would have rather heard something like 'REAR STABILIZER LINKAGE - REAR STABILIZER LINKAGE'... or something like that. Much more helpful to investigators, and the flying public.

They are way too interested in what happens to them when they die to worry about useful stuff like this.
Posted by: gorb   2015-01-16 10:39  

#14  "I want to warn ya'all, I am a screamer."
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-01-16 10:35  

#13  Its the difference between 'Smoke'm if you Got'm' and 'Eat Shit and Die'.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-01-16 09:21  

#12  Friend of mine in the USAF decades ago used to be the one to send radio commands to the pilots in the air, among other things. He joked that a copy of the "Our Father" was taped to the back inside cover of his manual, for use in case all else failed.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2015-01-16 09:21  

#11  Ali Open the Bar, Give me Bacon, Bourbon and Bon Bons.


Posted by: Flong the Rash3578   2015-01-16 09:14  

#10  An example of graduating from inshallah flight school.
Posted by: Mugsy Glink   2015-01-16 09:12  

#9  English translation: "Holy shiiiit!"
Posted by: Frank G   2015-01-16 08:56  

#8  We don't know the context. He may have realized the plane was about to hit and preparing himself for death which would be a perfectly acceptable use of the phrase.
Posted by: DarthVader   2015-01-16 08:51  

#7  Indonesia is Muslim. I doubt they'd say "Sweet Jesus, I'm coming home".
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-01-16 08:45  

#6  Why would context matter? Pilot or someone in the cockpit decided to take the plane to hell.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2015-01-16 08:31  

#5  I would have rather heard something like 'REAR STABILIZER LINKAGE - REAR STABILIZER LINKAGE'... or something like that. Much more helpful to investigators, and the flying public.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-01-16 07:46  

#4  It would be natural if the pilot realized all is lost and the end was near. Don't think there's anything to see here.
Posted by: Shipman   2015-01-16 06:48  

#3  What's the context?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2015-01-16 06:31  

#2  Shades of EgyptAir 990?
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2015-01-16 05:04  

#1  So ... insurance won't pay for act of terror?
Posted by: 3dc   2015-01-16 00:38  

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