Guys,
All the conversation is great on the subject and everyone is a benefactor of 
it. The only thing beyond the knowledge is the ability to process it at the 
right time and the fastest possible way. I have one very real engine out on 
take off and I consider myself very lucky (I often say I am the luckiest man I 
know).  Mark said 38 seconds from 500 feet. Think about just that fact alone. 
Time is not on your side for many of the things you could do. The only 
important things that first make sure you keep the wing flying then your 
decision where your going. There is not any time for changing your mind, There 
is no time for indecisiveness, The only thing anyone has going for them is 
their smarts and how they have planned for this event. I always have the event 
on my mind on take off and have a constantly changing plan based on decision 
points in the take off. BTW- I did intentionally use what I thought was min 
sink speed as soon as I made my decision (about 65 mph). My goal was to stay in 
the air as long as possible, even if that was only 1 or 2 seconds longer. 
Joe Horton
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