n20junkie
Pre-takeoff checklist
No, the recorder specifically recorded "watch this" and then the panic'd sound of the pilot realizing he did a bad thing. We had to study the accident when I was in school.
You might wana look into what Va affects, because the rudder isn't factored into Va.
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Some think Va is a magical airspeed that you can do no dammage. It is only valid at max gross (under gross will stress the engine mounting and other components from faster than normal acceleration) and it is only for the wings. NOT RUDDER!!
Actually, the Va listed for the typical training aircraft is usually given at max gross (not minimum flying weight) on the placard and (sometimes) at lower weights in the POH. Therefore, it's up to the pilot to lower that value based on the percentage under max gross that they are at the time. In other words, you should be DECREASING that speed as the flight progresses and fuel is burned off!You are are somewhat incorrect about Va at lower than gross weights. By the true definition of Va, Va simple is less at lower gross weights. I haven't confirmed it but I suspect most small single engine manufactures simply list Va at the minimum flying weight which would be the safest way to do it. Larger aircraft actually list Va at different weights.