Air France Flight 447 crashed into the Atlantic on June 1, 2009, killing all 228 people
on board during its flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris. Chilling cockpit recordings
captured the desperate final moments of Captain Marc Dubois and his co-pilots as they struggled with faulty speed sensors.
Blocked pitot tubes caused incorrect speed and altitude readings, disabling autopilot and
leading the pilots to mistakenly pull the nose up, triggering an aerodynamic stall.
The plane plunged over 11,500 meters in just four minutes. A two-year search recovered
the black boxes, revealing the tragic errors. In 2023, a Paris court ruled Air France
and Airbus not guilty of manslaughter, leaving lingering concerns about aviation safety.