Yeah, I'd have my head resting on the panel afterward, too. Diiiiiiiii...
Yeah, I'd have my head resting on the panel afterward, too. Diiiiiiiii...
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Ouch. How did they not hear the gear warning horn going off?
This almost happened to a Baron at TEB a couple of months back. The airfield operations sup on duty spotted it on short final with the gear up and radioed the tower to have him go around. He was probably around 200 ft. off the ground when tower called, so a few more seconds and he would have been skidding down the runway just like this schmuck in the video.
Dude, what's that beeping noise?
How do you know you landed gear up? It takes full power to taxi...
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I saw some speculation that they were wearing noise cancelling headsets which blocked out the alarm (though wouldn't it play through the headsets also?) Any way this is possible?
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All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9
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