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On the occasion of 30 years anniversary of the Challenger disaster I read some articles on the Internet and stumpled upon this. It's marked as being FALSE, though it's a good guess, but no evidence whether it's true or false. In any case, I wonder if there are recordings of the final moments?
There are websites where you can listen to CVRs or read the transcripts of airliner crews in the process of crashing. Never are they so dramatic, they are almost uniformly recordings of the crew going through their emergency training trying to save their aircraft. I very much doubt the that some of the most highly trained professionals this nation can produce would be reduced to a soap opera script of wailing and blubbering.
I have wondered this as well, but i feel like the 2nd explosion rendered them unconcious. It was so catastrophic and violent. I was also curious if the 2002 (or 2003) shuttle disaster might have seen any astronauts survive a little longer.
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There are websites where you can listen to CVRs or read the transcripts of airliner crews in the process of crashing. Never are they so dramatic, they are almost uniformly recordings of the crew going through their emergency training trying to save their aircraft. I very much doubt the that some of the most highly trained professionals this nation can produce would be reduced to a soap opera script of wailing and blubbering.
But that's not nearly as dramatic or "newsworthy" for the masses who crave drama at every turn. Blah, I'm going back to watching Jerry Springer.
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