A 767-ER airliner takes off from a runway 1/3 too short!

Remarkable---a Boeing 767-ER, after making an emergency landing in Tanzania, blasts off a strip that is WAY too short at Arusha Airport, in Tanzania.

Maybe it's quite doable---The runway is 5,351 feet long; and a fully loaded (note: fully loaded) 767-ER needs 8900 feet to take off, so maybe this one wasn't fully loaded.

But there was another handicap for this takeoff---the airport is at 4,551 feet---thinner air, less lift.

I think the puff of smoke at 45 seconds is rather remarkably where the airliner moves from the taxiway/dirt finally onto the pavement.

No idea what triggered the emergency landing requirement that put the airliner in there in the first place.

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