All I wanted you is to say not 100% certainly which is you have now down. Thanks! :P
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There is no 100% in this. That is pure speculation and well done for speaking to your contacts at Emirates. If the plane passed V1 and was committed to take off because it is at speed it is no longer able to stop in time safely - The plane in the air, the flames (maybe) would then be streaming to the rear of the engine below the wing. Then the crew immediately cutting fuel supply and everything else to that one engine. You would then use the extinguishers on that engine and I believe they work a hell of a lot better in-flight thanks to the air stream. As the air stream pushes the flames backwards away from the wing stopping fire from spreading to the rest of the aircraft.
Now this is all maybe, because I am speculating as there is no 100% with this. Like how you shouldn't be saying everyone would have been dead if the plane took off.
So yes, speculate all you want but don't come out with comments "They are going to be dead for sure if they took off". As no one here could know what would have happened had that aircraft been in flight.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34213996
They believe the engine failure was uncontained which is quite scary considering every effort is made to contain debris to protect the plane.