Twin Crash

N801BH

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This was posted on another thread... I assumed it was a low pass, aileron roll at too low of an altitude as it looks like the plane was way faster the VMC.. I have asked several pilots here and none of them can agree on the deal.. some say left engine failed, some say right, some say stalled because it got too slow......

What say you ?:dunno::dunno:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
 
brooklyn26point2 said:
Is there a chance that it was already in distress in some way? I don't know the airport and his proximity to the runway at the time of crash, but prior to that roll, was he someplace he should have reasonably been?
This text is on the Youtube video linked to by Ben (it may have been added since he posted):
"Video that shows a plane crash at Jundiaí Airport where I did my flight training. One of the engines went, and the pilot attempted to land the aircraft. The right wing seems to stall, causing the aircraft to turn over and crash right before threshold 36."
There are sirens within 2 seconds of impact; the ground crews were primed for trouble. Very unfortunate.
 
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