40 Chilling Last Words From Pilots Of Crashing Planes That Were Seconds Away From Death “Hang on. What the hell is this?” By M.J. Pack Updated 9 years ago, May 6, 2016 Flickr, Daniel Sjöström Flickr, Daniel Sjöström May 7, 1964 – Pacific Air Lines “Skipper’s shot! We’ve been shot. I was trying to help.” June 30, 1967 – Thai International “I have no radar contact with you.” January 5, 1969 – Ariana Afghan Airlines “We’re finished!” July 5, 1970 – Air Canada “Pete, sorry.” December 29, 1972 – Eastern Air Lines “Hey, what’s happening here?” March 27, 1977 – Pan Am/KLM “There he is…look at him! Goddamn that son-of-a-bitch is coming! Get off!” September 25, 1978 – Pacific Southwest Airlines “Ma, I love you.” December 23, 1978 – Alitalia “So he gave us wrong indications. We thought we were to the left.” December 28, 1978 – United Airlines “United 173, Mayday! We’re…the engines are flaming out — we’re going down!” November 28, 1979 – Air New Zealand “Actually, these conditions don’t look very good at all, do they?” August 19, 1980 – Saudi Arabian Airlines “No need for that, we are okay, no problem, no problem.” January 13, 1982 – Air Florida “Larry, we’re going down, Larry…” “I know it!” June 8, 1988 – VASP “What? There’s what? Some hills, isn’t there?” August 31, 1986 – Aeromexico “Oh, this can’t be! Oh, this can’t be!” May 9, 1987 – LOT Polish Airlines “Goodnight, goodbye, we perish!” November 28, 1987 – South African Airways “We have, er, a smoke problem and we are doing an emergency descent!” August 31, 1988 – Delta Airlines “We got an engine failure. We’re not gonna make it. Full power…” February 8, 1989 – Independent Air “Can’t keep this SOB thing straight up and down.” February 24, 1989 – United Airlines “What the hell was that?” “I don’t know.” June 7, 1989 – Surinam Airways “That’s it, I’m dead.” August 18, 1993 – American International Airways “There it goes, there it goes! Oh no!” April 26, 1994 – China Airlines “It’s OK, it’s OK, don’t hurry, don’t hurry.” September 8, 1994 – USAir “Hang on. What the hell is this?” October 31, 1994 – American Eagle “OK, mellow it out, mellow it out.” December 13, 1994 – American Eagle “Why’s that ignition light on? We just had a flame-out?” August 21, 1995 – Atlantic Southeast Airlines “Amy, I love you.” December 20, 1995 – American Airlines “Uh…where are we.” May 11, 1996 – Valujet “Uh, smoke in the cockpit…smoke in the cabin.” August 29, 1996 – Vnokovo Airlines “Mountains!” October 2, 1996 – Aeroperu “What shit have they done?” February 16, 1998 – China Airlines “Oh my God! Oh my God!” October 31, 1999 – Egypt Air “I rely on God.” January 31, 2000 – Alaska Airlines “Ah here we go.” July 4, 2001 – Vladivostokavia “That’s all guys! Fuck!” September 11, 2001 – United Airlines “When they all come, we finish it off.” November 12, 2001 – American Airlines “What the hell are we into? We’re stuck in it.” June 22, 2003 – Brit Air “I have nothing in front of me.” August 27, 2006 – Comair “That’s weird with no lights.” June 1, 2009 – Air France “Damn it, we’re going to crash…this can’t be happening!” April 10, 2010 – Polish Air Force “Fuuuuuuuuck!”