Saurya Airlines aircraft crashes during takeoff in Kathmandu
Bodies of eighteen people have been recovered while Captain Shakya has been rushed for medical treatment.
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I reckon survival weighs heavily on the ground they have chosen to collide with.Survival will likely weigh heavily on that captain.
.... and that "oh dear" tongue clicking sound they makeOohh bladdy facking facking bladdy facking going facking down facking bladdy bastard.

The title is incorrect. Planes don't crash while taking off. They either take off or they crash.View attachment 804424
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Saurya Airlines aircraft crashes during takeoff in Kathmandu
Bodies of eighteen people have been recovered while Captain Shakya has been rushed for medical treatment.kathmandupost.com
Your logic is incorrect. If a plane crashes between when it was starting to roll down the runway with the intention of taking off, and when it is in the air, after reaching an altitude to show up on radar, it has crashed while taking off. Taking off is more than just "the wheels have left the tarmac".The title is incorrect. Planes don't crash while taking off. They either take off or they crash.
Welllll, I disagree.Your logic is incorrect. If a plane crashes between when it was starting to roll down the runway with the intention of taking off, and when it is in the air, after reaching an altitude to show up on radar, it has crashed while taking off. Taking off is more than just "the wheels have left the tarmac".