My condolences to anyone involved.

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    Boeing, but a generally reliable model of Boeing this time.

    I’d guess that it broke up in the air based on the description of the debris crashing… but that just raises more questions.

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      It never got higher than a few hundred feet. It took off and then just slowly drifted down and hit the ground.

      One expert suspected a possible takeoff config issue, like flaps and slats not being set correctly. It did appear sluggish to lift off, and seemed to have a lack of lift once in the air, so I’d be inclined to agree.

      There should be warnings to prevent that, because it’s a known issue that has been the cause of high-profile crashes before, so it will be interesting to hear what the ultimate cause turns out to be.

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        There’s frames in the multiple videos where you can see the slats in Takeoff Config - flaps are hard to see on a 787 because they don’t deploy that much on takeoff.

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        It looked like they lost power in both engines, but hard to tell without audio. I was thinking bird strike, but couldn’t see birds in the CCTV video. Looked to be a cloud of dust or something just on rotation.

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      There’s literally a video of the entire “flight”, no it did most certainly not break up mid-air.

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        Yes, video is a lot more reliable than the sparse bits of text I had read at that point.