Comment by loeg
20 hours ago
> They passed V1, so they knew they were going down.
To know this, they would have to know they had lost multiple engines. Clearly this is the case by the end, but it's not clear who realized what at what time.
The NTSB investigation will bring more light.
Agreed, only the NTSB investigation will provide a full account. But if you look at where they were on the runway, they had passed V1.
Yes, but multiengine aircraft are designed to take off with one lost engine.
There was more of an issue than just an engine being out. It looks like catastrophic damage to at least the left wing. So you have to now assume an engine out, reduced lift (if not a stall) on one wing, and likely no control surfaces responding on that wing.
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