Unless they shot it damn near over the airport as it was making its first turn, No
After about a minute from taking off they stopped climbing and actually lost a few hundred feet in altitude and gained speed. They exceeded 250 under 2000 feet (Not supposed to be above 250 below 10,000) Then they shot up at a perfect 3,000 feet per minute climb for 40 seconds, then slowed to 2,000 feet per minute, with the speed coming down as they climbed. (Seems indicative of the autopilot controlling speed with vertical speed) After, They bounced around a 500 feet block of altitude near 5,000 feet, with the speed varying from 300kts to 320kts, maintaining the same heading out into the ocean. They dropped nearly 1000 feet in a shallow but steady descent, then climbed back that 1000 feet in a not so steady manner, before finally the plane loses about 500 feet suddenly, levels off, then nose dives the remainder of its altitude and crashes
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