SHI ATC:R.O.T 38XH Heavy Clear For Take Off.
Captain:R.O.T 38XH Heavy Ready For Take Off.
[Engine Sound]
Flight Engginer:V1.
Captain:Rotate.
Second Officer:Gear Up. Flaps Up.
SHI ATC:R.O.T 38XH Heavy Heading 250.
Captain:R.O.T 38XH Heavy Heading 250.
[Engine Sound]
[Explosion]
Cockpit Crew:ALLAHUAKBAR!.
[Weak Engine Sound]
Flight Engineer:Engine Number 2 Thrust Was Decreasing Captain.
Captain:Look To The Window.
First Officer:Okay.
First Officer:Oh Shit.
Second Officer:What Did You See?.
First Officer:Not Just The Engine That On Fire, The Fuselage Also On Fire.
Second Officer:Oh No.
Captain:Mayday! Mayday! R.O.T 38XH Heavy We Have Fire On Our Aircraft Mayday! Mayday!.
PNK ATC:R.O.T 38XH Heavy Heading 265.
Captain:R.O.T 38XH Heavy Heading 265.
First Officer:Speed Brake, Flaps 2. Gear Down
GPWS:1000. 900. 800. 700. 600. 500. 400. 300. 200. 100. 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20 RETARD!.
[Touch Down]
[Tire Exploded Sound]
PNK ATC:R.O.T 38XH Heavy Your Nose Gear Tire Was Exploded, Notified By A Firefighter
Captain:SHIT!
Captain:Evacuate! Evacuate! Evacuate!.
[Fire Truck And Ambulance Sound]
Fuck You Auto Correct
@DatMaluchGuy19 This is because it was record of the engine sound took about 1 minutes and 20 seconds before the engine explosion
@Pan I lived here ever since I was born, it depends on habit.
Some said takbir, some say masyallah or istighfar, some even say innalilahi. But the point is he didn't use it in stereotypical way, rather a word said out of reflex
@Pan
Exactly what I was about to say, calling names is uncalled for(pun not intended).
@DatMaluchGuy19 Masyaallah and Astafirullahalazhim are the most common ones. All the Malays use it.
@RepublicaOfTurboAirliner I know what you're trying to say, but was the "idiot" really nessesary?
Just because I don't understand a not so well written story doesn't make me retarded
@Pan or it could be "Masyaallah!" Or "Astafirullahalazhim!" Something like that, my mom usually said that word when she's surprised or shocked.
@Panzerwaifu69 I've visited Indonesia more than 20 times and I've never seen anyone use that tbh
@RepublicaOfTurboAirliner did you really have to call her an idiot?
@Pan apart from stereotypes, Allahuakbar/Takbir often used in reflex when someone's surprised, or scared in our (me and @RepublicaOfTurboAirliner) country.
I don't know if that actually happened in other country tho, but I think he didn't mean to use Takbir in stereotypical way
@Pan bro, he mad 💀
@Pan look closely, after the "Second Officer:What Did You See??" Tolol
@Pan Here I Tell You,
The Explosion Coming From The Front Right Luggage Compartment, And A Piece Of The Aircraft Sucked Into The Engine
@Pan The Explosion Was Not By The Engine Idiot, It's From The Luggage Compartment
@Pan Even The Terrorist Was Not In The Aircraft, They Are In Ground.
Fun fact:The Terrorist Was Force An Ground Crew To Place A Baggage That Contains Bombs, And Kill Him If He Don't Do It. (2 Hours Before Flight)
@DatMaluchGuy19 @RepublicaOfTurboAirliner
Still though. No need for the stereotypes. "Allahu Akbar" is only used when during prayer, mourning and other situations. Not when a fucking engine explodes
@DatMaluchGuy19 And Also The Passenger
@Pan look closely, after the [Engine Sound] there is a text saying the word [Explosion] and plus, it wasn't a terrorist that said that, it was in fact, the cabin crew.
@RepublicaOfTurboAirliner What does that have to do with offensive stereotypes
@Pan The Aircraft Was Have 2 Engines, 1 Floor And It's BIG!
Oh and ofc the terrorists just HAD to shout "Allahu Akbar"🙄
@CoachPickles86
@BashiriShippers What Skill Issue?