00:08Hello everyone, there's a story I want to tell you, it's
00:14a story
00:15Personally, what I'm currently experiencing. I'm going to predict what will happen in Thailand.
00:21I'm going to tell you as few details as possible, but be warned, this story is fiction.
00:28This is happening, it's really not my fault. Something unexpected is going to happen at
00:34Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, a vast, noisy, vibrant place, where thousands of
00:41People pass by every day without looking at each other, thousands of paths crossing without
00:47They never knew each other, and in the middle of all this, there's a young woman, Nara. She's not
00:53the kind of
00:54No one you notice right away, but she notices everything, too much even. That morning,
01:01As soon as she passes through the airport's automatic gates, she understands that something is wrong.
01:06Not, not because of a noise, not because of a crowd, not because of a smell,
01:12a smell
01:12of burning iron, of metal deformed by impossible heat, a smell that has no business being there, at
01:19medium
01:20Kerosene, overpriced perfume, and airport coffee. Then she stops, her eyes...
01:27pose
01:27On the departures board. Flight TG 97, Bangkok, Tokyo. Departure in two hours. And then, everything stops.
01:36inside her. In her mind, the images arrive all at once. The track baked by the sun, the heat
01:44May. A tense voice in the cockpit, an alarm. A captain who collapses suddenly.
01:50in his seat, then panic. The co-pilot tries to regain control, alone, in
01:57The urgency. The radio calls, the unstable descent, and finally the impact. The fire, the screams, the chaos.
02:06The accident of May 19, 2026. She closes her eyes. She tries to catch her breath.
02:13to return to the present, to convince herself that she is mistaken, perhaps. But when she reopens
02:19She sees him with her eyes. A pilot in his fifties crosses the restricted terminal.
02:25to the crews. Impeccable uniform, carry-on suitcase in hand, confident stride, stern face.
02:33by the usual concentration of departures. The kind of man one looks at with confidence
02:38without ever imagining that he could falter. Except that Nara sees something else. Around
02:45There was a strange weariness about him. A dull tension. As if his body were already concealing something.
02:53An imminent flaw. Something invisible to others, but which Nara senses immediately.
03:00And at that moment, she understands. It wasn't just an accident she witnessed. It was
03:06A tragedy that begins in the cockpit. A sudden, brutal human error. A
03:12Heart gives out mid-flight. And then, only a few minutes to prevent it.
03:17The irreparable. Nara hesitates. Because explaining that to someone in an airport, just before
03:23A boarding. Who could hear her without thinking she was crazy? But to remain silent.
03:29She let him do it. So she walked towards him. "Excuse me, you're piloting the flight."
03:35"To Tokyo?" The man turns around, surprised.
03:39"Yes. Why?" And there, facing him, Nara understands that no explanation will be
03:46Simple enough, clear enough, credible enough. She can't talk to him about vision, nor about
03:52what she just saw. So she simply said, "Don't take that plane, not today."
03:58"You should see a doctor." The pilot stared at her, first astonished, then slightly
04:05Annoyed. "Miss, please step aside." And he walked away without adding
04:11one word. Nara remains there, in the middle of the hall, her heart pounding wildly while
04:16Outside, under the bright white light of the tarmac, flight TG-97 begins boarding.
04:23He has two hours left. Two hours to make himself heard. Two hours to prevent the accident.
04:28May 19, 2026. Two hours to change a destiny that, for now, she seems to be
04:34The only one who could see. And in the end, nobody listened to her. The pilot boarded.
04:41Boarding is complete. Flight TG-417 departed Bangkok as scheduled, in the heat.
04:48heavy on May 19, 2026. For a few minutes, everything seemed normal. Then everything changed.
04:56Mid-flight, the captain suffered a sudden heart attack.
05:03Violent. Irretrievable. In the cockpit, the co-pilot tried to manage the emergency. He
05:09initiated procedures, contacted air traffic control, tried to stabilize the aircraft and
05:14to prepare for an emergency landing. But he was alone. Time was running out. The pressure was intense.
05:20It was immense. And something, in that succession of decisive seconds, gave way.
05:25The approach failed. The aircraft crashed. It left behind only fire and debris.
05:32And an indescribable silence followed the chaos. The death toll, however, chilled everyone to the bone.
05:39One hundred camps, eighty-two dead and some wounded among the survivors found in
05:45A critical condition. Very quickly, the news channels went into overdrive. The images circulated widely.
05:51On repeat. The experts started talking. And an investigation was launched almost immediately.
05:59to understand what had caused the disaster. Initially, the reports confirmed
06:06that a heart attack suffered by the captain had triggered the emergency mid-flight
06:10flight. But very quickly, other elements emerged to darken the picture. According to several
06:17Initial findings suggest that the tragedy was not only exacerbated by the sudden loss
06:21of the pilot. The investigation also reportedly revealed a lack of maintenance on some
06:26essential systems of the device in a context of prolonged budgetary constraints.
06:32And behind these restrictions, the same accusation kept recurring. For years,
06:37Cuts imposed on the airline sector by Thai authorities are believed to have weakened
06:43The inspections, delayed some repairs, and weakened safety conditions. Otherwise
06:50He said the heart attack was the trigger. But the crash itself also played a role.
06:57This was made possible by a chain of negligence. And perhaps that's the most terrifying thing about it.
07:04Because, ultimately, this tragedy wouldn't have been just an unforeseen human tragedy. It would have
07:10It was also the result of savings made where they should never have been. And while the
07:17world
07:17She was looking for those responsible, but Nara already knew one thing. Sometimes, you can see the...
07:24disaster. But seeing isn't always enough to prevent it. Please note, this is a personal account. I don't
07:31I couldn't say if this will happen soon. See you very soon for more stories. Right now,
07:38Air disaster forecast, Thailand.
08:08In the airport
08:10We can already hear the distant sound. A shadow passes between the faces. A wind
08:31Air disaster, Thailand. A sky too blue can be a gentle lie. Beneath the engines, beneath the dictated prayers. Fate awaits.
08:52his terrible moment.
08:57Air disaster forecast, Thailand.
09:01Air disaster forecast, Thailand.
09:03No one sees what fear is telling me. Everything seems straight, everything seems to be going downhill again.
09:17But somewhere, the drama has already come to life.
09:24The pilot moves forward with his certainties. The co-pilot keeps his eyes up.
09:31But in the iron, in the wear and tear and the habit, the forgotten flaws were already asleep.
09:39We'll talk about a broken heart too soon. About a man who fell from grace. About a betrayed machine.
09:48through its limitations. And through choices that have become criminal.
09:53Air disaster forecast, Thailand. A sky too blue can be a gentle lie. Beneath the engines, beneath the dictated prayers. Destiny
10:15awaits its terrible moment.
10:21Air disaster forecast, Thailand.
10:28No one sees what fear is telling me. Everything seems straight, everything seems to be going downhill again.
10:41But somewhere, the drama has already come to life.
10:48And when fire ravages the silence, when screens speak of pain, we will search in words, in the
10:57'Absence, the exact name of error and fear.
11:02But I know that sometimes the threat has the face of a simple, ordinary day.
11:09That it is being prepared in secret in space, between oblivion, the economy, and evil.
11:17It's not always thunder that gives warning. It's not always the night that announces the end. Sometimes
11:25Death waits in broad daylight and no one diverts the path.
11:33Precipitate air disaster, Thailand.
11:38The sky opens and closes silently.
11:44Beneath the debris, promises made too big, remain the traces of a slow recklessness.
12:00Precipitate air disaster, Thailand, Thailand.
12:07If I shouted, it wasn't for nothing.
12:13But in this world where no one listens to him,
12:20Seeing the future doesn't always save us from tomorrow.
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