A Martin
Pre-takeoff checklist
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A Martin
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Some speculation ..... strange to have brakes and full power applied from the start .... heaviest skid marks at the end would indicate a late abort attempt .... but airspeed must still have been close to takeoff speed because it kept flying at low level for another 1200 feet .
Almost looks like the initial applied brakes were a mechanical malfunction that engine thrust overcame .... once leaving the ground they were at 15-20 feet ..... with brake action now removed airspeed would increase slightly and they ... "might have made it" .... except they clipped the top of a hydro pole just past the end of the runway ..... they only would have needed another few feet of elevation to clear the buildings and continue to gain airspeed ..
I also wonder if it was a panic situation where one pilot hit the brakes at the end but the other pilot went full power knowing they could not stop in time .... this whole thing has some strange elements to it.
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Some speculation ..... strange to have brakes and full power applied from the start .... heaviest skid marks at the end would indicate a late abort attempt .... but airspeed must still have been close to takeoff speed because it kept flying at low level for another 1200 feet .
Almost looks like the initial applied brakes were a mechanical malfunction that engine thrust overcame .... once leaving the ground they were at 15-20 feet ..... with brake action now removed airspeed would increase slightly and they ... "might have made it" .... except they clipped the top of a hydro pole just past the end of the runway ..... they only would have needed another few feet of elevation to clear the buildings and continue to gain airspeed ..
I also wonder if it was a panic situation where one pilot hit the brakes at the end but the other pilot went full power knowing they could not stop in time .... this whole thing has some strange elements to it.
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