This is why I don't get the audio and only screaming in the last few seconds?!?
I guess they didn't know for sure what the outcome would be until the final moments. No way to tell what the co-pilots intentions were if it was a controlled descent.
This is why I don't get the audio and only screaming in the last few seconds?!?
Could they put a biometric lock on the cockpit door with all the airlines flight crew's fingerprint saved into it so a pilot could open it from the outside if need be?
Too easy for terrorists. Captian takes a toilet break. BAM! Dead and his finger cut off.
Could they put a biometric lock on the cockpit door with all the airlines flight crew's fingerprint saved into it so a pilot could open it from the outside if need be?
Or just put a bog IN the flight deck like on the 747.
Or just put a bog IN the flight deck like on the 747.
On the radio today an "expert" said it could be over ridden and within the time frame of the descent. So the co pilot must have blocked the door somehow.
How true this is, I have no idea. I don't trust these "experts" at all.
I can understand suicide, but why kill others.
And god for everyone on board that must have been hell on earth, as they would know what was happening, that rate of descent and pilot trying to break the door down.
I can understand suicide, but why kill others.
I keep thinking about what it must be like, looking out the window and seeing the mountain range getting closer and closer, being powerless to do anything about it. It's all just awful.
It could be something as simple as one of the cabin crew sort of 'trading places' with the pilot/co-pilot when they need to relieve themselves. Two people in the pilot cabin at all times would be a plus, surely. Wouldn't even need to be able to fly, but they would be there to open the door in an emergency like this.
Perhaps there should be a third person on the flight deck? As I understand it, there used to be a flight engineer who sat behind the pilots and that position has been automated since the 90s (I believe)?
I am not suggesting bringing back the flight engineer as such, but some sort of sit in observer/back up may be an idea?
Very true. I guess it's all in their mind-set. I see it as some people can easily end their own life. Then you may have other people that wouldn't like to take the chance of taking their life which may not be certain death or without pain. If he truly was depressed, he could have done it this way because he knew there would be no turning back / instant death.
However, making other people suffer with you just isn't right.
Ironic that a security device designed to keep terrorists out can keep a deranged pilot... in.
I seem to remember a Egyptian flight years ago that air crash investigation concluded was pilot suicide but the Egyptian authorities refused to accept the conclusion that one of their pilots would do that?
I believe there have been a few such incidents, unfortunately.