Plane crash warnings recorded for those fearing passenger injury
People who fear a plane crash tend to fall into one of two camps - those that want to know as little as possible about the noises coming from the cockpit, and those that would like to know more.
If you are reading this as someone who would prefer to weigh up the risk of passenger injury while flying, you may be interested to read that there is an American website that lists the noises you might hear, along with MP3 recordings of those sounds and what they mean.
The page is here, and includes 'Auto pilot disconnect', 'Selected altitude reached' alongside 'Excessive rate of descent' and 'Excessive terrain closure rate'.
Some are simply different pitches and rhythms of beeps; others, however, are phrases spoken firmly by a computerised voice. Hopefully, one will never have to fear a holiday injury occurring because the word "Terrain!" echoes from behind that door at the front, but those who believe that "forewarned is forearmed" may prefer to hear that than have no warning of an impending aeroplane accident.
Making a plane crash compensation claim
Whether or not you were forewarned by cockpit messages, you may be eligible for compensation if you have been involved in an aeroplane accident. Unless you were the pilot, it is very likely that the crash and any resulting passenger injury is someone else's liability, and you may well be able to seek damages to cover costs and lost earnings that result from your injury from them.
YouClaim are ideally placed to help you in this, with years of experience in the passenger injury field and a panel of personal injury solicitors who are all drawn from firms governed by the rules of the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
We handle all passenger compensation claims on a no win, no fee basis, or conditional fee arrangement, and undertake to charge our fees to your opponent, meaning that there is no financial risk to you, win or lose. And our 100% compensation guarantee means that you will receive all damages awarded, as neither YouClaim nor your personal injury solicitor will take a cut.
Contact us today to see how we can help in your plane crash claim. Our call-back form will let you tell us when to ring you; our e-chat service lets you discuss your case with one of our knowledgeable advisors across the internet; and there's always our UK hotline, on 0800 10 757 95. We look forward to hearing from you.

