Originally posted by VAFFPAX
There was NO rain involved. It was sunny and hot. The grass started burning, delaying access to the plane, and possibly causing people to stay inside and burn to death. But that's just guesswork.
I would imagine that the a/c was not intact by the time of impact. V1 would usually be at about 180 miles an hour (Denzil and Bill S will be able to confirm this). Reports are saying the a/c was airborne so we can assume it was moving at a faster speed than that. Hitting the ground from height (even if it was only 200 feet) at that speed would cause the a/c to split open. Images this morning support this.
It is also worth remembering that some of the 19 survivors just walked away.
I do understand what Decker is saying though. The thing is as it does not happen everyday of the week the media will run it as a major headline, where as the car crash last night down the road has not even made the local rag.