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Over the next few minutes, as the pilots began to lose control of the aircraft, it became clear they were not adequately prepared for an aerodynamic stall. Their failure to recognize critical warning signals initiated a series of cascading errors. The speed continued to climb inappropriately while the aircraft began to pitch up dangerously.
A state of confusion reigned as the flight crew grappled with the evolving disaster—oscillating responses to alarm signals, apathy towards established protocols, and disregard for procedural responses left them navigating their eventual doom.