A Bitter Awakening After 16 Years:Assistant M.Jaworski Discovers the “16 Meters”

On November 17, 2025, we witnessed a small yet symbolic turning point in the propaganda-driven narrative of the Smolensk crash.
Michał Jaworski, long-time media assistant to Prof. Paweł Artymowicz (a Canadian astrophysicist promoting the MAK/KBWLLP version), has finally — after 16 years — noticed a critical piece of data that was there from the very beginning in the Polish KBWLLP (Lasek) Report.

The key quote:

One second later, at 06:40:58.5, there was an increase in thrust and a sharp pull on the control column. This occurred 1187 meters from the runway threshold, at an altitude of 16 meters radio height.”
— Polish KBWLLP Report, p. [exact page]

This statement clearly places the initiation of the go-around maneuver at just 16 meters above ground. However, given the known descent rate, aerodynamic configuration (full flaps, idle thrust), and terrain slope at Smolensk, such a go-around was physically impossible. The aircraft would have needed to perform a „miracle climb” from beneath the ground

Here’s the ironic twist…

For 15 years, Mr. Jaworski commented, dismissed, corrected others, and defended the official line — without noticing this elementary number: 16 meters RW.

Only after this quote was repeatedly posted in an online discussion by the author of this note, did Jaworski:

…and immediately began deflecting, claiming the crew was „trying to save themselves” and „fiddling with the thrust lever,” which somehow justifies everything.

Initially accuse his opponent of fabrication,

Then, eventually admitted:
“It seems I got it wrong. That was my mistake. Mea culpa.”

fficial Disinformation at the Highest Level

Let us recall: Prof. Artymowicz and Mr. Jaworski were invited to the Polish Parliament (Sejm) by MP Marcin Kierwiński, a close ally of Donald Tusk.
Their „expertise” was used in high-level briefings, interviews, and public reports — shaping the media and institutional narrative for years.

Now, we learn that they overlooked a basic flight parameter — the reported altitude of go-around initiation — which contradicts the laws of physics. This is not a minor oversight. It’s a fundamental analytical failure.

What should be done now:

🔻 Artymowicz, Jaworski, Kierwiński:

Support calls to reopen the investigation, since the KBWLLP report contains physically implausible claims.

Publicly acknowledge the mistake, and the misleading effect it has had.

Withdraw from their role as “experts” in this matter, after missing such a core detail for 15 years.

Investigative journalists should now ask:

  • Did Maciej Lasek and his team realize they wrote that the go-around started at 16 meters RW?
  • Do they have any simulation showing a successful go-around from that height with those parameters?
  • Shouldn’t there be a new technical review, given this internal contradiction?

Epilogue: Sixteen Meters That Change Everything

In physics, numbers matter. Not emotions. Not politics.

If the Tu-154M could not physically go around from 16 meters, then the official storyline of “attempted go-around” collapses.
And if those who crafted the official version never even noticed this figure in their own report — maybe it’s time to ask:

Who is really spreading disinformation — the critics, or the self-proclaimed experts who never read their own sources carefully?

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