Crashing on takeoff... how odd
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
Alex Pitschmann wrote: 
 
 I can see how they got disoriented in the dark (my guess) and I can see how  
 the tower wouldn't necessarily pick up that they were on the wrong runway,  
 but I can't understand why the 'WTF is going on here' alarm didn't go off in  
 the Pilot or Co-pilots head as they were starting a takeoff roll down a 75'  
 wide runway in poor shape, as opposed to the newer 150' wide runway they  
 were supposed to be on. 
 That is, if this is what really happened. 
 I believe it would  be obvious to me if I had my little 172 on a 75' runway  
 when I expected 150' wide. 
 We're all armchair quarterbacks at this point. 
 My heart goes out to the families that lost loved ones. 
 
I can certainly see how one could taxi to the wrong runway and even line  
up on it.  But taking off on it is inexcusable.  One of the last checks  
I was taught to make before firewalling the throttle is to check that  
the heading of the airplane matches the runway to which I was cleared  
for takeoff.  It takes less than two seconds to make this check and it  
will catch this error every time. 
 
 
Matt 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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