Does listening to these make you a better, more cautious pilot/avgeek? Or is it just digital rubbernecking?
I can’t decide if it’s respectful memorialization or if I’m just morbidly curious. Either way, planecrashinfo.com has probably the largest public archive of this stuff outside of the NTSB database. planecrashinfo com audio
PlaneCrashInfo.com provides an extensive, publicly accessible database of aviation accident Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) audio files, Air Traffic Control (ATC) tapes, and final transcripts. The repository enables analysis of human factors, crew resource management, and mechanical failures through direct access to recordings and transcripts from major historical incidents. Explore the PlaneCrashInfo.com Last Words archive for extensive recordings and detailed transcripts. Last words - Plane Crash Info Does listening to these make you a better,