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Belly Landing

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  • 89th8 Online
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    Wow what a week for Asian airlines. The Korean flight almost looked like it wanted to take off again after realizing it was on an off path.

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      Reading the aviation herald on this. Of course pre investigation u can’t really know for sure but working hypothesis is a bird strike caused an engine shut down, and pilots wanted to do a go around and retracted the landing gear ( an eyewitness saw the plane approaching with gear down) but then the other engine flamed, no hydraulics and they couldn’t get the gear down again and tried a belly landing.

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      • CopperC Online
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        Two people survived.

        That was really bad. The video looks like the plane drove into some kind of mound.

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          Apparently the two survivors were both flight attendants.

          I assume they were in the back.

          Only non-witches get due process.

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          • bachophileB bachophile

            Reading the aviation herald on this. Of course pre investigation u can’t really know for sure but working hypothesis is a bird strike caused an engine shut down, and pilots wanted to do a go around and retracted the landing gear ( an eyewitness saw the plane approaching with gear down) but then the other engine flamed, no hydraulics and they couldn’t get the gear down again and tried a belly landing.

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            @bachophile said in Belly Landing:

            Reading the aviation herald on this. Of course pre investigation u can’t really know for sure but working hypothesis is a bird strike caused an engine shut down, and pilots wanted to do a go around and retracted the landing gear ( an eyewitness saw the plane approaching with gear down) but then the other engine flamed, no hydraulics and they couldn’t get the gear down again and tried a belly landing.

            Heard a guy talking today. He said that there are three levers in the cockpit that allow the landing gear to drop without hydraulic pressure.

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            • CopperC Online
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              Was it in 12 O'clock High where the guy was cranking the gear down by hand forever and finally got it down about 2 seconds before they landed?

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                Was it in 12 O'clock High where the guy was cranking the gear down by hand forever and finally got it down about 2 seconds before they landed?

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                @Copper said in Belly Landing:

                Was it in 12 O'clock High where the guy was cranking the gear down by hand forever and finally got it down about 2 seconds before they landed?

                Wasn't there a similar scene in "Memphis Belle"?

                Link to video

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                • George KG George K

                  @Copper said in Belly Landing:

                  Was it in 12 O'clock High where the guy was cranking the gear down by hand forever and finally got it down about 2 seconds before they landed?

                  Wasn't there a similar scene in "Memphis Belle"?

                  Link to video

                  CopperC Online
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                  @George-K said in Belly Landing:

                  "Memphis Belle"

                  That's it

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                  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                    Apparently the two survivors were both flight attendants.

                    I assume they were in the back.

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                    @jon-nyc said in Belly Landing:

                    Apparently the two survivors were both flight attendants.

                    I assume they were in the back.

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                      Thanks for bringing this thread back up while Lucas is currently over the Atlantic…

                      The Brad

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