it s seconds. just within about two minutes everybody was up and out of their seats and starting to exit. here is the issue with this and the reason it came so quickly. is the fact it was a solid enough collision that not only the tip of the wing hit but the structure, the spar, the main wing spar is cracked. you can tell that that happened because the fuel cells go through there and the connection to the fuel cells are in the fuselage of the aircraft underneath where people are sitting. it ruptured some fuel cells or fuel attachments and that started pouring fuel into the area. combine that with some winds that were going on at the time, too. and that can spread the fire much more rapidly. so we are talking about just second to react, to get out of there, leave your personal belongings behind and get out of that airplane as quickly as possible. david, as a safety inspector, former safety inspector, can you talk about what are the next steps in terms of an
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