FEHoppy, yes I do! If this aircraft would have landed with 4000ft/min there wouldn't be anything left except powder! btw 83kts is most probably ground speed. The fact that this aircraft couldn't impact with 4000ft/min is a sign that these transponder data are not correct.
Rainboe:
I have no further interest in anything below 100' altitude!
Well, the only interesting are the last 100'. Because all accident happen there! But I understand your wish to know more about the causes. OK. We will never have the chance to find out except when the investigation is finished.
My motivation here is to hint to certain thinking mistakes which are easily to falsifie when you look at the pictures. So that you can rule out 99% of all posts here and elsewhere.
My last post here, good night, happy landings, live long and sound,
Dani