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https://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2025/06/12/8436142011028030849/1024x576_MP4_8436142011028030849.mp4
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India
Looks like most all of the electronics were messed
up JUST before the plane attempted take-off.
We're talking a major 'systems failure' here ...
Solar flare ? Cosmic rays ? Overheated chip ?
Maybe just a very bad software update ???
In any case it promptly led to mega-doom.
The engine throttle-down was progressive and fatal.
The plane had just enough power to take off, but
the level fell even faster after that and created
a giant flying napalm bomb.
The pilot, in the last seconds, said he could not
get good power ... basically the engines were
throttling-down by themselves. Modern airliners
are all fly-by-wire ... the physical controls do
not really connect to anything. It's all interpreted
and executed by computer, remote actuators.
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