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Read the article carefully.

That was a great job by the "operators" who attempted to get the gear down.

"Operators."

"One moment please while I connect your call to the department of SHOW THE FRIGGING PILOTS SOME RESPECT..."




Sorry. Rant over. I feel better now.
 
Move on, nothing to see here except a Polish landing! :laugh:

(In all seriousness, kudos to the pilots, nice work.) :beer:
 
Well, that is the end of the "How does a pollack knows he landed with the gear up" joke. Very well executed, I for one would like to know the details as to why also the alternate system failed, there were several minds dealing with this since they were in contact with their maintenance department as well, quite a puzzling event. But whatever the circumstances behind the cause of the event may be, one thing we cannot deny is that the gear up landing portion was done brilliantly
 
I wonder how long it will take to clear that runway.

Am I correct in supposing they'll probably be able to lift the airplane with those huge airbags and pull the gear down?
 

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