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Old 25th Mar 2010, 09:59
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But a high-speed crash on take-off points the finger more towards a mechanical error then human error.
Why? And what evidence have you got to conclude that it was a '...high-speed crash'?

What obie2 said:

Been in the business for 40 years Mate! Wanna tell me what the hell you're talkin' about?
I don't pretend to know what happened here, and I'll bet at this point of time the ATSB folks don't know (exactly) either. But (and despite the fact that I haven't had the advantage of a 6-week accident investigation training course) like obie2, I think I've been around long enough to understand a few things that DIDN'T happen in this accident.

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