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by VladRussian2
4738 days ago
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pretty much looks the same to me - the guy stalled and when he finally, at the last second (actually - well past the last second), decided to go around, he did jerk up the nose and that increased the stall, so they fell. Reminds me about the AirFrance fall in the Atlantic some years ago - that guy was trying to gain altitude by jerking the nose up (i.e. increasing the "angle of attack") instead of "pressing the accelerator pedal". |
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But I've read accident reports before, and it's rarely a good idea to speculate. I won't have an opinion about this until the official report is published.