独り掲示板

ライトスタッフは名作です-2

独り言レス

【誰にともなしに、独り言レス―その2909
 
その瞬間に誰が何と言ったのか公式の事故調査報告も明確に断定はしていない。
 
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参考 (アポロ204 調査委員会)
 
Report of Apollo 204 Review Board
 
Analysis of crew voice transmission during the fire
 
The analysis of the first transmission is as follows:
 
This transmission began at 23:31:04.7 GMT with an exclamatory remark. This transmission is not clear. Listeners believe this initial remark was "Hey " or "Fire" but this is not certain.
 
Some listeners believe and laboratory analysis supports this belief that this transmission was made by the Command Pilot. This remark is followed by a short period of noise (bumping sound,etc.).
 
The second portion of this first transmission begins at 23:31:06.2 GMT with unclear word. Most listeners believe the first word to be one of the following:  "I've" "We've"
 
The remainder of this transmission is quite clear and is: "...Got a fire in the cockpit," followed by a clipped word sounding like "Uheh," which ended at 23:31:10 GMT. Many listeners believed this transmission was made by the Pilot and laboratory analysis tend to support this belief. However, no firm conclusion can be drawn.
 
The analysis of the second transmission is as follows:
 
Following a 6.8-second period of no transmission, the second transmission began at 23:31:16.8 GMT and ended at23:31:21.8 GMT. The entire second transmission is garbled and is, therefore,subject to wide variation of interpretation as to content and as to who made the transmission and no definitive transcription is possible.
 
The general content of this transmission consists of what appears to be three separate phrases. It has been interpreted several ways by many listeners. The following is a list of some of the interpretations that have been made:
 
1."They're fighting a bad fire - Let's get out ....Open 'er up."
2."We've got a bad fire - Let's get out ....We're burning up."
3."I'm reporting a bad fire ....I'm getting out ...."
 
This transmission ended with a cry of pain. Some listeners believe this transmission was made by the Pilot.