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Can Passengers Make Telephone Calls From A Flying Plane?

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sandyRoe | 12:50 Thu 26th Mar 2015 | News
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If they can are there any reports of 'last messages' being received by relatives and friends of those who were on the German aircraft that crashed?
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It all depends on the circumstances but I believe there have been no reports of such last messages from this latest terrible tragedy.
I read that there were phone calls & messages made & sent from passengers in the planes that were hijacked in the 9/11 atrocities .
Just what I said on the other thread:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1409089-2.html
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I missed that thread, delboy3
The passengers did not know the plane was crashing until the very last seconds. Screams were heard very briefly before the crash, not enough time to make a call. The plane descended very gradually, there was no dive into the mountain.

I assume the ability to make a call is dependent on the proximity to a phone mast from the point of impact. Not sure what phone reception is like up a mountain in the Alps.
The passengers did not know the plane was crashing until the very last seconds.


Really?
With the pilot bashing frantically on the cockpit door...it must have crossed their minds?
I wouldn't call around 500 feet per minute a very gradual descent.
3000 to 4000 feet a minute can be easily achieved, stuey, steep yes, but safe.
I think it's gradual enough that passengers mightn't notice it, it's not a crash dive.
This was not a gradual descent.
Perhaps not a "dive" that would cause sheer panic but unfortunately it appears passengers would have been aware of a serious problem for a matter of a minute to a few minutes.
Normal procedure for emergencies is:

1. Control the plane and take into a rapid descent (up to 4k feet a minute - and that explains the 8 minute descent in this incident)
2. Look for a nearby airport or 'safe' field(s) for landing, preparing for that starting at 8 to 10k feet
3. And only then issue the MayDay signals.....and communications if still enabled.

This was obviously deliberately ignored it seems.

Awful.
Just looked it up.
The plane descende 30,000 feet in 8 minutes = 3,750 feet a minute.
So not that gradual.
I think the point being made is that it was not a nosedive, it was well within normal capabilities of the plane, albeit for emergency.

From news reports does look like problems with the co pilot activating emergency decent.
I cannot really imagine what must flash through your mind when you know that you are going to definitely die in a most horrendous manner but you still have to wait a few minutes for it to happen
I can imagine some left messages on their phones

others may have written notes - passports spring to mind

and even some videos ....

we will have to wait and see

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