DaveReading
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No.The stop/start of the fuel is the correct procedure to an engine failure (stall, fire etc). Apparently something pilots are trained to immediately and quickly akin to a reflex. Is it conceivable that there was a false warning for the engines and the pilots did what they’re trained to automatically do and restart them?
If an engine fails on takeoff, attempting to restart it would be nowhere the list of recommended immediate actions. Flying the aeroplane is the priority.
If both engines on a twin fail on takeoff, we're in uncharted territory that simply isn't trained for.