J jimntx Veteran Joined Jun 28, 2003 Messages 11,161 Reaction score 3,285 Location Dallas, TX Nov 1, 2011 #1 Landing gear would not deploy. Belly landing. All passengers safe Story on CNN
whatkindoffreshhell Veteran Joined Aug 20, 2002 Messages 1,423 Reaction score 89 Location Valhalla Nov 1, 2011 #2 Very impressive job by the pilots! How long has LO operated this plane? They used to practice this stuff in the old USSR 😉
Very impressive job by the pilots! How long has LO operated this plane? They used to practice this stuff in the old USSR 😉
F FrugalFlyerv2.0 Veteran Joined Oct 29, 2003 Messages 2,931 Reaction score 3,341 Nov 1, 2011 #3 another video
Spock Advanced Joined Jun 29, 2006 Messages 197 Reaction score 3 Nov 1, 2011 #4 Very rare. The alternate gear extention system is a DC electric motor powered from the hot battery bus from a switch on the F/O's panel. :blink:
Very rare. The alternate gear extention system is a DC electric motor powered from the hot battery bus from a switch on the F/O's panel. :blink:
tech2101 Veteran Joined Aug 14, 2006 Messages 3,655 Reaction score 1,197 Location Reality Nov 2, 2011 #5 Spock said: Very rare. The alternate gear extention system is a DC electric motor powered from the hot battery bus from a switch on the F/O's panel. :blink: Click to expand... I thought the same thing Spock.... Maybe only one gear jammed and they decided to leave them all up? Not enough info to know at this point.
Spock said: Very rare. The alternate gear extention system is a DC electric motor powered from the hot battery bus from a switch on the F/O's panel. :blink: Click to expand... I thought the same thing Spock.... Maybe only one gear jammed and they decided to leave them all up? Not enough info to know at this point.