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Prévision catastrophe aérienne (Thaïlande)

Dans l’aéroport d’un matin trop calme,
Bangkok respire comme si tout allait bien,
Les écrans scintillent, les départs défilent,
Et pourtant mon cœur entend déjà le lointain.

Une ombre passe au milieu des visages,
Un vent étrange glisse entre les couloirs,
Comme un secret coincé dans les nuages,
Comme un cri sourd caché dans le départ.

Refrain
Prévision catastrophe aérienne, Thaïlande,
Un ciel trop bleu peut mentir doucement,
Sous les moteurs, sous les prières dictées,
Le destin attend son terrible instant.
Prévision catastrophe aérienne, Thaïlande,
Personne ne voit ce que la peur me dit,
Tout semble droit, tout semble descendre encore,
Mais quelque part le drame a déjà pris vie.

Le pilote avance avec ses certitudes,
Le copilote garde les yeux levés,
Mais dans le fer, dans l’usure et l’habitude,
Dormaient déjà les failles oubliées.

On parlera d’un cœur brisé trop vite,
D’un homme tombé au milieu du ciel,
D’un appareil trahi par ses limites,
Et par des choix devenus criminels.

Refrain
Prévision catastrophe aérienne, Thaïlande,
Un ciel trop bleu peut mentir doucement,
Sous les moteurs, sous les prières dictées,
Le destin attend son terrible instant.
Prévision catastrophe aérienne, Thaïlande,
Personne ne voit ce que la peur me dit,
Tout semble droit, tout semble descendre encore,
Mais quelque part le drame a déjà pris vie.

Et quand le feu ravagera le silence,
Quand les écrans parleront de douleur,
On cherchera dans les mots, dans l’absence,
Le nom exact de l’erreur et de la peur.

Mais moi je sais que parfois la menace
A le visage d’un simple jour banal,
Qu’elle se prépare en secret dans l’espace
Entre l’oubli, l’économie, le mal.

Pont
Ce n’est pas le tonnerre qui prévient toujours,
Ce n’est pas la nuit qui annonce la fin,
Parfois la mort atteint en plein jour,
Et personne ne détourne le chemin.

Dernier refrain
Prévision catastrophe aérienne, Thaïlande,
Le ciel s’ouvre et se referme silencieusement,
Sous les débris des promesses trop grandes,
Restent les traces d’une lente imprudence.
Prévision catastrophe aérienne, Thaïlande,
Si j’ai crié, ce n’était pas pour rien,
Mais dans ce monde où personne ne l’écoute,
Voir l’avenir ne sauve pas toujours pour demain.

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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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