A few general observations not necessarily related to this particular scenario -
1. People who think prayer is valuable don't generally need to be told when to do so.
2. A pilot asking passengers to pray is going to heighten their awareness of a hazardous situation that they literally have no control over, and may cause a panic. In short, it's going to scare the shit out of them.
3. I personally would prefer a calm, reassuring voice right up until impact and the sweet release of death. I'm scared enough of flying on my own as it is, thankyouverymuch.
1. People who think prayer is valuable don't generally need to be told when to do so.
2. A pilot asking passengers to pray is going to heighten their awareness of a hazardous situation that they literally have no control over, and may cause a panic. In short, it's going to scare the shit out of them.
3. I personally would prefer a calm, reassuring voice right up until impact and the sweet release of death. I'm scared enough of flying on my own as it is, thankyouverymuch.