swissair crash recording part 1
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Air traffic control tapes of Swissair Flight 111 have finally been released after a legal battle that went all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada.The ATC tapes, released by the Canadian Press, have not been made public since the 1998 crash that killed 229 people.The tapes contain hours of recording including the final dramatic 12 minutes of the flight before the aircraft plunged at high speed into St. Margaret's Bay, N.S., near Halifax."Swissair one eleven is declaring pan pan pan we have smoke in the cockpit," one pilot said. "Pan pan pan" means there is an emergency on board the aircraft, but that there is no immediate danger.Later, another said, "We are declaring emergency now" (this can be heard on part four of the audio link to the right).They were told they could commence the fuel dump, discussed altitude and the approach to Halifax airport with air traffic controllers. They were asked to advise when it was complete.There was one last garbled "hello," then presumably electrical failure cut off communications. About six minutes after the last transmission, everyone was dead.The MD-11 aircraft left New York for Geneva on Sept. 2, 1998.The aircraft smashed into the dark water off Peggy's Cove at 10:31 p.m. Atlantic Time at an estimated 550 kilometres an hour, killing everyone onboard and shattering the plane into literally millions of tiny fragments.The impact of the jet hitting the water made seismographic needles in Moncton and Halifax flutter as if an earthquake had struck.Vic Gerden, chief investigator into the crash, said families of the victims have not yet heard the audio although they were briefed extensively at the time of the disaster."I don't recall them having the opportunity to listen to the tapes,'' Gerden, who retired last year, told the Canadian Press from Winnipeg.Some family member predicted the tapes would be hard to hear, even after so many years."These things bring an event back to people, the family members, who've put a lot of time and distance between the crash ... and their losses,'' Miles Gerety, who lost his brother Pierce in the crash, told the Canadian Press from his home in Redding, Conn. "I think it would be hard to hear.''After the crash, the Transportation Safety Board refused to release the ATC audio, saying it contained personal information.John Reid, then Canada's information commissioner, initially supported the refusal. "In my view, the voices, along with the tonal and emotive characteristics, constitute personal information of three air traffic controllers and the two pilots,'' he ruled in 1999.Reid eventually reversed on his decision after he received complaints about the board's refusal to release audio from four other air disasters.He fought the board and Nav Canada all the way to the Supreme Court, which eventually ruled the transmissions should be released to the public.The ruling brings Canada in line with countries that have allowed ATC recordings to be available for years.*If anyone wants teh transcripts you should get in touch with me directly.
Channel: Travel & Events
Uploaded: May 24, 2007 at 5:47 pm
Author: moetorious
Length: 07:55
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Tags: air ATC cockpit control cove crash mayday pan passengers peggys smoke swissair traffic transcript.
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CommonRaven (October 12, 2008 at 10:54 am)
LOL owned!nice! X-D
unknownkw (October 9, 2008 at 3:51 pm)
Many materials can burn without oxygen, fire can draw oxygen atoms from a range of compands, breaking those into flammable and/or toxic gas in the process. Many metals can burn in nitrogen under extreme heat. Fire can indeed burn without oxygen. For example burning titanium (a common aerospace material that burns at around 500C) is Class D fire, in fact CO2 will excite such fires instead of weakening it. At 25000ft having a fire on board you're pretty much doomed anyway.
unionjackbishop (October 8, 2008 at 5:01 am)
Gees looks like you sucked at geography at school you ignorant twat.The pilots were swiss and the fault was the electrical in entertainment system on the pilots had nothing to do with the crash.maybe you need to open an atlas and see where the middle east is and where europe is dumb ass
jettt111 (October 7, 2008 at 9:28 pm)
rag heads arent the best in the world. we have all seen how they fly.
unionjackbishop (October 7, 2008 at 4:19 pm)
wasnt the pilots fault they are the best in the world.Electical fire and in a pressure enviroment.it wasnt a mid air crash.To be honest i dont trust mcdonnel douglas aircraft at all they seem to have the most problems in my view .
carnage123123123 (October 7, 2008 at 4:00 am)
I agree, you have to be a total liberal dumbass to crash in mid-air
zscaio (October 6, 2008 at 9:13 pm)
But the human can stay around 1:10 minutes breathless, while the fire gets just a few seconds to burn the oxygen, só in a few seconds the fire would finish, when all the oxygen in the cabin finished the fire consequently would finish too...
JACKME0FF (October 5, 2008 at 7:06 pm)
This was an MD-11 that crashed. Yet, I did not see one MD-11 in the video.
ragebam1337 (October 4, 2008 at 11:05 pm)
u can crash in mid-air remember what happened at lockerbie it was a suiside bombing but its still a crash ..RIP
brushpicks (October 4, 2008 at 6:21 pm)
im so bored on aim |

