This is a still of the vid:
![Image](http://www.fuckedgaijin.com/forums/images/vbimghost/2604f805be0598d7.png)
This is a JAL 777-200 in the middle of a go-around because of bad weather (unstable approach), and it already has the nose up in the air to climb away, but the thrust reversers are deployed. In my humble opinion, this is an extremely dangerous situation resulting from a serious breakdown in proper cockpit procedure, which could easily have ended up in a flaming wreck. The Japanese Ministry for Transportation even goes as far as to classifying this an accident, and has of course opened an investigation into the fact.
From where I'm sitting it seems JAL is attempting to sweep this under the rug, and it should be clear to anyone with half a brain who is even remotely interested in aviation safety that this material should remain in the public domain. Just to keep them honest.