I'm curious as to how the guy who sent the text message about the pilot being blue knew this. Aren't the doors to the cockpit locked, or is that not really true on such small airlines? (I read somewhere that Helios airlines has only 4 planes.) Perhaps the other pilot left the cockpit to inform the passengers about what was going on. Wouldn't he have used the intercom? Maybe the passengers were frozen before the cockpit was. But then the people wouldn't have been able to get to the cockpit to try and steer the plane. If the fighter pilots to look into the cockpit through the windows to see a pilot slumped over and someone trying to control the plane then it's hard to believe it could have been so cold and such a lack of air - the people would only last a few seconds they say, hardly enough to have the jet fighters in the air, alongside the plane, AND have passengers up from their seats and into the cockpit messing with the controls.
You're right about this being creepy - every question I think of only leads to more.
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