1月13号马来西亚新海峡时报专访某印尼空难调查员,谈到他在过去的调查生涯中聆听飞行员最后声音的经历:
http://www.nst.com.my/node/69503
“Listening to the playback of a black box involved in a crash is not like listening to music or a discussion.
“We are listening to a recording that represents the last moments before the crash and it is disturbing. There are times where the investigators would get unnerved listening to the recording,” he told Viva.co.id.
Analysing the recording while listening to their final words like “Allahuakhbar” repeatedly, give the investigators goose bumps, Nurcahyo said.
“It is as if we can feel them... Allahuakhbar, Allahuakhbar were the last words said before they died,” he said referring to his experience analising black boxes from past crashes.
1月14号某印尼报刊:
http://www.tribunnews.com/internasional/2015/01/14/rekaman-black-box-ungkap-kata-terakhir-pilot-airasia-qz8501-allahu-akbar
同一段落,Google Translation结果:
"Listening to the black box recording an aircraft involved in an accident do not like listening to music or discussion," he continued.
According to him, based on the experience of listening to recordings of conversations black box of some aircraft that crashed, the last words are often heard from the black box recording is Allahu Akhbar said. "The words that make me cringe," he said.
红字段落被改写成蓝字段落,不清楚是印尼文的改写还是古狗翻译使得过去这个概念没有那么明显了。
1月15号: