Final Moments Of Air France Flight 447
This video is about the Final Moments Of Air France Flight 447, to France from Brazil.
The data comes from flight recorders that laid on the sea bed for almost two years.
The BEA and Air France have both condemned publication of the transcript.
Air France states that the recording is “sensationalized and unverifiable information,” and that it “impairs the memory of the crew and passengers who lost their lives.”
The book “Erreurs de Pilotage” (Which means Pilot Error) details the last two minutes of flight. It is covered by aeronautics expert, Jean Pierre Otelli.
However,What do you think Baby Boomers, don’t the friends and family of those lost on Air France Flight 447 which crashed into the Atlantic, in June of 2009, killing 228 passengers and crew…don’t they have the right to know what went on?
These new extracts from the cockpit voice recorder reveal that only three seconds before impact, one of the crew in the cock pit said, “Damn it, we’re going to crash, this can’t be true!”
The BEA, have stated that the crisis began after problems arose with the Airbus A330′s devices, that measure the planes speed, and disconnection of the autopilot. It also said the recorders revealed that the pilots failed to discuss repeated stall warnings.
Flight 447 plunged 38,000 feet in just three minutes and 30 seconds, but according to the book “Erreurs de Pilotage,” the crew did not understand why the plane was not responding. While this was in progress, Airbus A330′s warning system in a computer generated voice, keeps repeating the word “Stall!”
For the full story of “Final Moments Of Air France Flight 447.” go to CNN News.
CNN’s Richard Quest walks the view through the final moments and the last words of the pilots.




