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Here are a few draft posts depending on you want to share this: Option 1: Post for a Reddit Forum (e.g., r/aircrashinvestigations, r/aviation) Title: Looking for the MP3 archives from planecrashinfo.com

That website is well-known among aviation enthusiasts and researchers for archiving audio from plane crashes, often presented as reenactments or real transcripts set to music/ambient sound. planecrashinfo.com mp3

"If you've ever researched aviation accidents, you've likely stumbled upon planecrashinfo.com. Beyond the raw data, they host a sobering collection of MP3 files – reenactments of final words and cockpit voice recordings. These aren’t background music; they are critical tools for CRM (Crew Resource Management) study. Listening requires a strong stomach, but the archive serves as a stark reminder of why aviation safety is paramount." Option 3: A Question for a Facebook or X (Twitter) Post Question: "Does anyone have a safe download link for the planecrashinfo.com MP3 files? The site’s design is very old school (1999 style), and I can’t tell if the audio links are still active. Looking specifically for the [Airline/Flight] CVR audio." Option 4: Short "PSA" style post (for a Discord or Group Chat) "PSA: If you visit planecrashinfo.com to listen to the accident MP3s, right-click and 'Save As' immediately. Some of those audio files are no longer hosted on reliable servers. Download them for offline archival if you need them for study." Important Note (You may want to include this warning in your post): Warning: The MP3s on planecrashinfo.com often contain sensitive, graphic, or disturbing audio (simulated death, panic, last words). They are intended for educational use (CVR analysis, human factors study), not entertainment. Here are a few draft posts depending on

"Does anyone know if the MP3 files from planecrashinfo.com are still fully accessible? I know the site hosts a collection of ‘Last Words’ and CVR audio excerpts. I’m trying to find the audio for [Specific Flight Number/Date] for a research project. Some of the old links seem broken. Any mirrors or advice on how to pull the MP3s directly from the site?" Option 2: Informational/Blog Style Post Title: The Haunting Archive of planecrashinfo.com – A Look at the MP3s These aren’t background music; they are critical tools

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