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How did you determine that? They have not even analyzed the recorders yet! I think it is quite an accomplishment that those were found after all this time. If you know anything about accident investigations, they take time, because you take your time and analyze everything. Otherwise, you can just let the media do the investigation. I know it is fun to "arm chair quarterback", but it will be interesting to find out and learn from this accident.

Re-read my post. I was pointing out the ludicrous statements in the CNN article. . . . . although how you could miss that defies comprehension.
 
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I love it when a nice sarcastic remark doesn't register on someone. Is failure to understand sarcasm an affliction, sorta like color-blindness?
 
I love it when a nice sarcastic remark doesn't register on someone. Is failure to understand sarcasm an affliction, sorta like color-blindness?

I see a new SNL skit coming . . . along the lines of the "Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer":

"Your honor, I don't understand your ways, your jokes, your humor. I'm just an unfrozen caveman pilot, who lacks the sarcasm-receptor gene . . . ". :laugh:
 
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Right from the day of this crash I've wondered if the only thing they'll hear on the cockpit voice recorder (in the time period leading up to the aircraft entering the thunderstorm) is the sound of light snoring.
 
Right from the day of this crash I've wondered if the only thing they'll hear on the cockpit voice recorder (in the time period leading up to the aircraft entering the thunderstorm) is the sound of light snoring.

Kind of early into the flight to zonk out though isn't it??
 
Collective "oh sh*t" in that now we will owe a bizillion dollars in lawsuits when they find it was a mechanical problem.
 

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