While pushing back at PE airport, requesting takeoff clearance, the ATC denied takeoff clearance because of thick fog. Well, Why the L not, I asked myself... I have a 747, reliable equipment, ect..
Lined up with the runway, I push a bit back, as I am not familiar with the length of the runway..
Announce takeoff.. Going through the checklist...flaps set. AP set. Course Set ect.... Throttle up before releasing the brakes. 80kts readout... V1..... Oh there is the end of the runway already??? WTF!
I made it barely! pheww. Positive rate of climb. Gear up. Flaps to zero.... Activate AP. Sit back, hand off radar contact.. Now where is my coffee.
The rest of the flight was bumpy, but normal. But then all went wrong.
First, the George ATC direct me straight in, after I already planned my descent over the sea. OH boy, so I am way too high. I have to make a 360 over the sea. Speed down to 220KIAS. decent rate to 2000 ft/min. Spoilers to bleed the speed off. On the downwind leg..Speed down to 200 KIAS. Flaps 1 notch down. Alarms sounding... stick shaking... nose pitch sharp as the AP try to maintain altitude, but with the spoilers I forgot to retract, and the flaps extended simultaneously, the Boeing 747-400 is already in so bad stall, I couldn't do anything but watch as the 747 hits the water ...



What I've learned...NEVER DISOBEY THE ATC!