Emergency landing at Newcastle (Aus)

Emergency landing at Newcastle (Aus)

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Jader1973

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4,282 posts

207 months

Monday 13th May
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Bit of drama at lunchtime today.

According to the news reports the landing gear failed just after take off so it spent a couple of hours burning fuel before landing. Looks like a perfect landing.




https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-13/plane-emerg...

Other footage (try YouTube) shows the 3 that were onboard opening the door, stepping out, and standing calmly beside it.

Alex Z

1,506 posts

83 months

Monday 13th May
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Very nicely done, and looks like the props didn’t hit the ground.

Rider007

238 posts

101 months

Monday 13th May
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Smile at the ABC reporter commentary "belly up landing" , you definately don't want to have the belly up when landing, Pilot not know that there is an emergency hand pump procedure for locked wheels up situation ?

Riley Blue

21,619 posts

233 months

Monday 13th May
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Rider007 said:
Pilot not know that there is an emergency hand pump procedure for locked wheels up situation ?
A costly lack of knowledge if so.

Jader1973

Original Poster:

4,282 posts

207 months

Monday 13th May
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Riley Blue said:
Rider007 said:
Pilot not know that there is an emergency hand pump procedure for locked wheels up situation ?
A costly lack of knowledge if so.
Given they’d been going in circles for a couple of hours you’d hope someone on the ground would have said “Try this…” at some point.

I’d assume it was knackered and they had no other choice.

Riley Blue

21,619 posts

233 months

Monday 13th May
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Jader1973 said:
Riley Blue said:
Rider007 said:
Pilot not know that there is an emergency hand pump procedure for locked wheels up situation ?
A costly lack of knowledge if so.
Given they’d been going in circles for a couple of hours you’d hope someone on the ground would have said “Try this…” at some point.

I’d assume it was knackered and they had no other choice.
How and how often would/should a hand pump be tested?

croyde

23,901 posts

237 months

Monday 13th May
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I have no aviation experience but it looks like the wheels are just poking out underneath the wings and that he managed to position the aircraft in order to use them.

Or am I talking b0llox biggrin

Nice landing anyway, and it looks like the props were saved.

silentbrown

9,344 posts

123 months

Monday 13th May
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Detected just 10 mins into flight? = jammed while trying to retract them?

Hard-Drive

4,146 posts

236 months

Tuesday 14th May
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WTF? I wish my landings were that buttery! And I have the benefit of, erm, wheels...

I wonder if the aircraft has massively increased ground effect when the wing is that close to the runway?