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Let’s put this crispy corpse on a stretcher…..
Do you think they were all ruggers from New Zealand?Heard half on plane were white britishets
but now they all black

How did that half of a head get so far from the crash site? Doesn't appear to have been burned and there's nothing else on the ground from the plane.
You obviously know nothing about how aircraft work.Looks to me like they didn't have enough speed to rotate thus causing a stall and ruining everyone's day.
Practically impossible to take off without flaps. Unless both pilots were blind and deaf at the same time. There is a huge alarm that sounds and visual warnings if the 787 is not configured properly. It's possible the alarm broke or the breaker was flipped on the warning system but that would cause a whole bunch of other issues. Most likely flaps were mistakenly retracted instead of the gear. It's impossible to see the flaps from that distance and poor quality video. Even flaps 5 would've been enough to get airborne. But all's well to speculate, lot's of other possibilities... I forward to the final report.If anyone is curious as to why the plane crashed, this will be deemed 100% pilot error. With the 787, flaps have to be extended on takeoff, i don't see any flaps extended at all.