What on earth was that? The garbled audio was completely unintelligible. Everyone else looked puzzled, but the director was both shocked and delighted when he heard the voice. He waved his hand and shouted at his subordinates.
"Is there anyone who can deal with audio interference? Get them over here now!"
As the director of the ground airport, his knowledge was certainly not lacking. Of course, if you asked him to get a plane airborne, he might not be able to. But when it came to the aircraft's equipment or the various situations that could arise, he knew them like the back of his hand.
From this audio clip, he heard a significant amount of interference, which he deduced was caused by wind. There shouldn't be any wind noise inside a cockpit. This meant the previously reported situation had escalated. The windshield might have shattered completely! Of course, if it was the captain's windshield or if all the windshields had broken, he would have had no chance of survival.
