Not if you know how the GoPro footage was edited...
And not if you know that the videographer claimed to turn the camera “back on” only AFTER the alarm went off when the video clearly shows the passengers videotaped when they’re acting like they haven’t got a care in the world.
“And not if you know that the videographer claimed to turn the camera back on only AFTER the alarm went off when the video clearly shows the passengers videotaped when theyre acting like they havent got a care in the world.”
In the nightline video, he says he turned the camera on after the engine quit. In the same video the buzzer sounds about 10 seconds before the plane hits the water. The engine had been dead for awhile before that alarm went off.
Here is the video from GMA and again between alarm going off and impact is also about 10 seconds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnLUVosInNQ
I suppose it is possible that when the engine failed there were other alarms that went off and the pilot turned them off as they would be quite distracting.