“They went down the runway to the west and took off to the east … they lifted off the ground, but the tail dropped down, nose was up, so they weren’t gaining altitude,” Coster said. “The plane plopped back down on the runway.
“He steered the plane straight. Instead of stopping and aborting the takeoff, he went ahead and gunned the motor, gained some more airspeed, took off again, but the wingtips were going from one side to the other, and the nose pitched up,” Coster said of the final moments before the crash.
It strikes me as odd that people are saying he “gunned the motor”. Unless he was in a turbo charged engine and decided to overboost it when he figured out he wasn’t going to make the takeoff, how would you gun it? Or maybe there were engine issues that made the RPM drop and rise again?