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Pre flight checks are done on every departure. Walk around the A/C and then there is also a check list in the Flight Deck. I used to do Load Control many years ago…..using extended runway distance means the a/c is heavy with fuel and pax (also hot weather)….just needs more length. You will hear the Pilot’s call V1 which is sufficient speed to abort the take off once you get to v2 rotate you can not abort the take off…..so in my limited knowledge I’m guessing there was enough thrust for climb.I have a major doubt. There have been posts how the airline AI-171 had returned from a short trip to Ahmedabad and the immediate next trip was an international trip from Ahmedabad to London - implies comparatively a long-distance flight. Don't the authorities check thoroughly for all possible small details before taking-off again ? And in one report it was mentioned that this plane in particular - AI 171 during take-off, it used almost the entire runaway - a 3.5km distance to take off as opposed to an ideal 2.5-3.0 kms. If an airline is not getting enough thrust, then don't the pilots automatically halt the airline or focus to see what the problem is instead of attempting to trying a take-off? Sorry, not sure how the mechanics or working of the airlines / planes work !