Don't see any problem with the video being posted here.
I think we should ease up on the poster.
Yes - horrific for the families and very, very sad.
Some additional context - Ch9 here in Oz reported the poor co-pilot had only just got married.
This accident is chilling to watch for anyone who's ever held a yoke, stick or control column.
But we are all pilots, or interested in flight, interested in safety and no doubt want to learn from these tragedies.
And precisely for that reason I make myself watch these sorts of things to continually remind myself that there are very serious consequences for making errors or overlooking the basics in aviation, no matter how big or small the aircraft - assuming that it is a load shift.
And I'm not blaming the crew for that either.
These videos can serve to teach and I don't think it's gratuitous to post them.
I can see an instructor saying to a room full of Cessna flying PPLs "You think weight and balance isn't important? Well watch this."
Flying is a serious business, demanding exacting attention to detail - ignore that detail and it WILL kill you.
Little Tartare is 11, mad keen on flight sims - determined to be a pilot - and he watched it last night.
We had a long discussion afterwards about weight and balance, centre of gravity, and what may have happened.
The Fairchild B52 crash is another I watch from time to time when I feel I'm getting a little complacent - although that was different, deliberate risk taking.
Don't get low, slow and steep airman, or the ground will rise up and smite thee...