It flew like a rock. . . It did not fly under any lift. What lift it had was pulling it backwards.
It flew like a rock. . . It did not fly under any lift. What lift it had was pulling it backwards.
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Regardless, it gained some altitude after the cargo shift and was unbalanced.
Likewise, TWA800 gained altitude after the nose came off according to the NTSB. I find their claim and evidence more convincing than yours.