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...Reminds me of the Cirrus lady in Houston.
That was my reaction as well. And then I thought of at least two runway threshold accidents at Oshkosh (over the years) on the day before show opening (one a Malibu in 2015) where the pilots got too slow, or overbanked, or both, and stalled the planes and (fortunately) pancaked in.
I can’t imagine what that feels like. I hope you’re in shock and disbelief.
I would have to assume the pilot was in somewhat of a state of disbelief over the (presumed) engine failure...similar to the three pilots in the cockpit of AF 447, where they realized the approaching outcome and could not believe what was happening to them.
And I wonder is this is one of the major benefits of simulator training - dealing with the psychology of an emergency in a controlled environment?