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Pilot intentonally crashes passenger plane

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I think this the third case of pilot suicide, the other two being Egypt Air 990 and Silk Air 185. Both those incidents were horrific


Mozambique Plane Crash 'Deliberately' Caused by Pilot
The Mozambican Airlines plane that crashed in November was "deliberately" brought down by the pilot, an initial investigation by aviation authorities has revealed.

Joao Abreu, the chief of the Mozambican Civil Aviation Institute (IACM), said Captain Herminio dos Santos Fernandes caused the crash.

The crash of flight TM470, which involved an Embraer 190 aircraft built in October 2012, killed all 33 people on board - six crew members and 27 passengers, most of them Angolans and Mozambicans, though Chinese, French, Portuguese and Brazilian nationals also perished.

Preliminary reports suggest the captain of the flight, from the Mozambican capital Maputo to Angola's Luanda, locked himself in the cockpit and ignored warning calls during the final moments of flight.

"During these actions you can hear low and high-intensity alarm signals and repeated beating against the door with demands to come into the cockpit," Abreu told the state-run news agency AIM.


The authorities have refused to speculate on the pilot's motives, as the investigation continues.

Dos Santos Fernandes had clocked more than 9,000 flying hours and had cleared a medical examination in September 2013.

Mozambican Airlines is one of several carriers in the southeast African country that have been banned from European airspace since 2011 over safety concerns.
 
what if he died from a heart attack or something? Hence the non-response?
This article doesnt state some other facts. He passed a health check up in September.
He changed the altitude from 30,000 ft to below ground level. He also changed the speed and did something to the flaps
 
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what if he died from a heart attack or something? Hence the non-response?

I imagine the recorder maybe caught something if they are this sure to put it in an article?
 

Steelrain

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Try reading up on Egypt Air 990. Everytime i see egypt air at Pearson, i get chills
I think I saw that story on an episode of that Air Disaster show that used to run on Discovery....

Terrifying.

I should have never watched that show. I used to be a calm flyer. Now I just break into cold sweats when the plane bumps even a little bit :(
 

ICKE

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I think this the third case of pilot suicide, the other two being Egypt Air 990 and Silk Air 185. Both those incidents were horrific

There is no substantive evidence that Egypt Air 990 was a suicide, this theory was mostly circulated in American news for some reason. I think it was based on the translation (he said "I entrust myself on God" as the plane came down) among other things. No links with extremist groups were found, he was not active politically, nor did anyone of his relatives mention any mental problems.
 

Ty4on

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Edit: ^^^^Singaporean authorities also don't believe Silk Air was suicide.
I think I saw that story on an episode of that Air Disaster show that used to run on Discovery....

Terrifying.

I should have never watched that show. I used to be a calm flyer. Now I just break into cold sweats when the plane bumps even a little bit :(

Has the opposite effect on me TBH. They're like crime stories trying to find the solution, but it is rarely a design flaw that can affect me. Most of the time they show all the redundancies.
Kid in cockpit said:
The aircraft crashed gear up, and all passengers had been prepared for an emergency, as they were strapped into their seats.[14] No distress calls were made prior to the crash.[2] Despite the struggles of both pilots to save the aircraft, it was later concluded that if they had just let go of the control column, the autopilot would have automatically taken action to prevent stalling, thus avoiding the accident.[11]

Being afraid of your pilot taking suicide to me sounds like being afraid of a meteorite hitting you. It can happen, but so can a lot of unlikely stuff.
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There is no substantive evidence that Egypt Air 990 was a suicide, that conspiracy was only circulated in American news for some reason. I think it was mostly based on the translation, he said "I rely on God" as the plane came down.
It was suicide proved by NSA. Pilot in charge was a pervert, out of respect and age others called him captain but he was just a co pilot.

it was his last international flight after he sexually advanced on a maid (one of many incidents).

When the captain made it back to the cockpit, the suicidal fellow didnt say a word, he kept repeating "i rely on god" while the captain asked him questions. In the recent air france crash the incompetent co pilot called the captain back and tried to trouble shoot the problem by commubicating
 

Ty4on

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It was suicide proved by NSA. Pilot in charge was a pervert, out of respect and age others called him captain but he was just a co pilot.

it was his last international flight after he sexually advanced on a maid (one of many incidents).

When the captain made it back to the cockpit, the suicidal fellow didnt say a word, he kept repeating "i rely on god" while the captain asked him questions. In the recent air france crash the incompetent co pilot called the captain back and tried to trouble shoot the problem by commubicating

IIRC a different episode of a different crash in Egypt centered around the high status of pilots in Egypt and how the captain was rarely questioned.

The Egyptian cause doesn't make much sense either (a rare fault not confirmed/suggested by any evidence), but it wasn't proven. Silk Air was spooky though:
The cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder stopped recording minutes before the abrupt descent, but not at the same time. A technical analysis of the sound signature of a CVR circuit breaker trip, as recorded by the CVR, was carried out by investigators and the evidence showed that the CVR stoppage was consistent with being manually initiated. The radio continued to work after the failure of the recorders, which indicates that power failure was not the cause.
 
IIRC a different episode of a different crash in Egypt centered around the high status of pilots in Egypt and how the captain was rarely questioned.

The Egyptian cause doesn't make much sense either (a rare fault not confirmed/suggested by any evidence), but it wasn't proven. Silk Air was spooky though:
Both were very spooky...mainly because the pilots in both cases put the nose down and came down like a rock from 30,000 ft. I cant imagine what the passengers went through.
 

someday

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I think I saw that story on an episode of that Air Disaster show that used to run on Discovery....

Terrifying.

I should have never watched that show. I used to be a calm flyer. Now I just break into cold sweats when the plane bumps even a little bit :(
I've been watching these on the Smithsonian channel. The idea of flying has never been less appealing. I doesn't help that one of my closest friends is an engineer at Boeing.
 
It was suicide proved by NSA. Pilot in charge was a pervert, out of respect and age others called him captain but he was just a co pilot.

it was his last international flight after he sexually advanced on a maid (one of many incidents).

When the captain made it back to the cockpit, the suicidal fellow didnt say a word, he kept repeating "i rely on god" while the captain asked him questions. In the recent air france crash the incompetent co pilot called the captain back and tried to trouble shoot the problem by commubicating

"Tawakkalt ala Allah" is like the equivalent of saying "Dear God, Help me". It's not a suicide statement.
 
"Tawakkalt ala Allah" is like the equivalent of saying "Dear God, Help me". It's not a suicide statement.
The facts say otherwise bro. HE isolated himself in the cockpit, turned off the engines and put the nose down..
He didnt call for help and didnt answer the captain. Guy was an evil lunatic

In a situation like that you call the crew and captain asap, not god
 

GungHo

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Why did he lock himself in the cockpit? It sounds intentional.

I'd figure that was standard protocol these days.

When the captain made it back to the cockpit, the suicidal fellow didnt say a word, he kept repeating "i rely on god" while the captain asked him questions. In the recent air france crash the incompetent co pilot called the captain back and tried to trouble shoot the problem by commubicating
Is there some reason the captain couldn't have locked the guy's controls out and taken over the auxilliary flight controls, or was this a plane with only one stick?
 
I'd figure that was standard protocol these days.


Is there some reason the captain couldn't have locked the guy's controls out and taken over the auxilliary flight controls, or was this a plane with only one stick?
the captain was fighting insane g forces. The fact that he made it to the cockit surprised a lot of people. The captain managed to recover it for a bit.
 

Ty4on

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Is there some reason the captain couldn't have locked the guy's controls out and taken over the auxilliary flight controls, or was this a plane with only one stick?

He didn't know what was going on and tried to rise the nose.
The Captain repeatedly stated, "Pull with me" but the FDR data indicated that the elevator surfaces remained in a split condition (with the left surface commanding nose up and the right surface commanding nose down) until the FDR and CVR stopped recording.
 

DrM

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I should have never watched that show. I used to be a calm flyer. Now I just break into cold sweats when the plane bumps even a little bit :(

Two of my friends did that before their transatlantic flight. Well, they watched the whole marathon on Discovery day prior their quite bumpy 6 hour flight. Fellow passenger asked them if they are sick or why are they so pale after each turbolence :D
 

blackflag

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It was suicide proved by NSA. Pilot in charge was a pervert, out of respect and age others called him captain but he was just a co pilot.

it was his last international flight after he sexually advanced on a maid (one of many incidents).

When the captain made it back to the cockpit, the suicidal fellow didnt say a word, he kept repeating "i rely on god" while the captain asked him questions. In the recent air france crash the incompetent co pilot called the captain back and tried to trouble shoot the problem by commubicating

Plus wasn't the guy that demoted him on the plane or was that BS?
 

Stinkles

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Edit: ^^^^Singaporean authorities also don't believe Silk Air was suicide.

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Being afraid of your pilot taking suicide to me sounds like being afraid of a meteorite hitting you. It can happen, but so can a lot of unlikely stuff.
40metcar.jpg

oh wow I have a recurring dream about this exact thing. I bet I saw this image before. It's too close for coincidence.
 
No one believes in the report. Between LAM and Embraer, the pilot is the weakest link to put the blame on.

This sounds like reasonable speculation. It's very possible the airline paid a bribe to someone in the national aviation authority to avoid liability. I mean, it's right there in the article in the OP:

Mozambican Airlines is one of several carriers in the southeast African country that have been banned from European airspace since 2011 over safety concerns.
 

akira28

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I want to see his Mandrake Air flight record. Something happened up there, to this man, and I intend to find out what.
 
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