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Old 1st April 2011, 05:24 PM
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There was more than trivial tail shell deformation, which probably explains the loose seats mentioned in ACARS. Oddly the ATSB report omits any mention of that ACARS transmission. I wonder if that's part of what they reviewed.

Bottom line seems to be a gust of cross and slight tail wind at VR combined with de-rated thrust led to some left column correction just at the commencement of rotation which in turn caused a spoiler-triggered momentary loss of lift sufficient to leave the a/c with insufficient ground clearance when rotate angle over-pitched to 4 degrees nose up. UA has now modified pilot training on their 744s from 3 degrees to 2.5 degrees of rotation to match Boeing's recommendations.

Basically a flukey wind condition just at the critical commencement of rotation was the primary cause, so I doubt that the (flying) PIC would suffer any opprobrium.
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