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Pilot prayed a prayer seconds before the dødsstyrtet

one of The two pilots on the Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft from Lion Air, which crashed in October last year, was in the very last seconds are probably well aware o

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Pilot prayed a prayer seconds before the dødsstyrtet

one of The two pilots on the Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft from Lion Air, which crashed in October last year, was in the very last seconds are probably well aware of the fact that the aircraft could not be saved.

Several american and australian media are telling now, that the co-pilot Harvino the eve of the great passagermaskine the bible, prayed a prayer.

- God is great, said the Harvino, as also recited a verse, asking God to commit a miracle.

Medpilotens last prayer was picked up by the tape recorder, as during a flight recorder conversations and sounds in the cockpit.

- I think that he knew that it was impossible to save the plane, says Nurcahyo Utomo, who is the head of the aib in the Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee.

Shortly after the pilot's prayer did the plane from the radar.

the Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee, also states that until the very last seconds fought both pilots to get control of the aircraft.

- Until then sounded the pilots controlled and quiet, " says Nurcahyo Utomo.

Photo: Edgar Su/Reuters

the Plane crashed in the sea off of Indonesia, and all on board were killed on the spot. The body of Harvino has never been found.

As previously mentioned in Ekstra Bladet fought the pilots with both physical to check the big Boeing machine and read the manuals to find out why the nose of the aircraft all the time searched down.

the Pilots were allegedly not aware that there was installed a new system in the plane to prevent it to stall.

Much to suggest that it is similar problems, which prompted Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 to crash near Addis Ababa, ethiopia, recently.

rb stands Boeing is currently working on developing a new software that would prevent similar accidents. While keeping all of the Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft stationary on the ground.

Photo credit: BAY ISMOYO / AFP

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