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LOT plane Boeing 767 has just landed safely in Warsaw without wheels , just on its trunk

http://www.tvnwarszawa.pl/informacje,news,samolot-z-nowego-jorku-laduj e-z-problemami,314635.html?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed

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 Nov 1, 11, 15:19    #2
No injuries.

Absolutely fantastic landing. I've just watched the video, and it was absolutely spot on - to take the plane down so smoothly and without incident in such a situation is praise-worthy.

(but was it a Polish Captain/First Officer?)
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 Nov 1, 11, 15:24    #3
delphiandomine:
but was it a Polish Captain/First Officer?


No, It was Johny English...
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 Nov 1, 11, 15:25    #4
Well done to that pilot! I assume he wasn't under severe pressure as Protasiuk RIP was. It makes a big difference.
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Edited by: delphiandomine  Nov 1, 11, 15:26    #5
Grzegorz_:
No, It was Johny English...


Answer the question or get lost, PiS boy.

Apparently he was quite old and very experienced, but no confirmation.

Seanus:
I assume he wasn't under severe pressure


No pressure, just a total failure of the landing/nose gears to lower. No pressure at all...
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Edited by: Grzegorz_  Nov 1, 11, 15:34    #6
Seanus:
he wasn't under severe pressure


He was under no pressure for sure, could stay in the air till next weekend thinking what to do...

delphiandomine:
Answer the question or get lost, PiS boy.


I told you, Johny English, hero of the koonts, he saved the world again...
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 Nov 1, 11, 15:38    #7
delphiandomine

Its confirmed on tvn24, now shut your trap.
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 Nov 1, 11, 15:38    #8
Not severe pressure as certain landing techniques were available to him. Commendable landing!
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 Nov 1, 11, 15:41    #9
amazing job. and this is why I won't fly Lot until they get their new fleet.
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 Nov 1, 11, 15:44    #10
antheads:
Its confirmed on tvn24, now shut your trap.


What's confirmed? The plane landed?
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Edited by: antheads  Nov 1, 11, 15:44    #11
@delphia
Capt Tadeusz Wrona, 20 years experience on the 767, around 70 years old
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 Nov 1, 11, 16:10    #12
antheads:
Capt Tadeusz Wrona, 20 years experience on the 767, around 70 years old


Hats off to him. Absolutely textbook landing, and for there to be no injuries is a sign of how stunningly great that landing was.
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 Nov 1, 11, 16:12    #13
delphiandomine:
Absolutely textbook landing, and for there to be no injuries is a sign of how stunningly great that landing was.


can't argue with that. i've been on worse landings when the aircraft had wheels.
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Edited by: Sidliste_Chodov  Nov 1, 11, 16:16    #14
I've applauded the quality of LOT pilots on here several times before, but that doesn't seem to matter to American idiots who like moaning about the food, or love complaining about customer service because they wouldn't change their non-refundable ticket.

I know which I would rather have - you can't eat a gourmet sandwich in hell :D

delphiandomine:
and for there to be no injuries


The report states that one person was taken to hospital, but that's still not much. Bet there's lots of bruised LOT-hating American egos though :)
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 Nov 1, 11, 16:18    #15
plsvf
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 Nov 1, 11, 16:37    #16
Sidliste_Chodov:
I've applauded the quality of LOT pilots on here several times before, but that doesn't seem to matter to American idiots who like moaning about the food, or love complaining about customer service because they wouldn't change their non-refundable ticket.


I'm convinced that LOT pilots are actually very very well trained - the sheer skill of this landing (and watching it several times - look how little the plane bumped upon landing!) says it all. Obviously the food and service isn't to American standards - I mean, how dare they serve Polish food while being merely polite?

And as for the moaning about non-refundable tickets - obviously, American carriers would refund a non-refundable ticket.....or maybe not. But at least they can pretend that they would.

There's certainly a reason why LOT and not the military handles VIP flights these days.

Sidliste_Chodov:
The report states that one person was taken to hospital, but that's still not much. Bet there's lots of bruised LOT-hating American egos though :)


One person is absolutely nothing given the circumstances, and they could easily have injured themselves on the slides (common, apparently).

The plane was 14.5 years old and flew intercontinental flights, so not old at all. And it's exceptionally rare for this sort of thing to happen.
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 Nov 1, 11, 16:45    #17
delphiandomine:
And it's exceptionally rare for this sort of thing to happen.


i wouldn't like to be in the shoes of the chief mechanic (before flight) who checked the box.. 'good to go'.
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 Nov 1, 11, 16:58    #18
Pilot is realy hero %100,congratulations. But this case made an idea come to my mind, air planes dont need tire. Just air ports landing field upholster with magnets and airplanes bottom upholster with magnets and with sensor airplanes landing very saftey and easy.
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 Nov 1, 11, 16:59    #19
A nice bit of flying! I bet there were lots of skidmarks and not just those on the runway.
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 Nov 1, 11, 17:02    #20
Sidliste_Chodov:
I've applauded the quality of LOT pilots on here several times before, but that doesn't seem to matter to American idiots who like moaning about the food, or love complaining about customer service because they wouldn't change their non-refundable ticket.

I know which I would rather have - you can't eat a gourmet sandwich in hell :D



That`s right , the safety of airlines does not necessarily depend on the equipement , because they are mostly eqipped with Boeings ,being about the same age all of them , but the professionalism of the crew . I will choose LOT as my primary air carrier for my next flights , for its superb pilots and other crew members .
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Edited by: Sidliste_Chodov  Nov 1, 11, 17:08    #21
delphiandomine:
I'm convinced that LOT pilots are actually very very well trained - the sheer skill of this landing (and watching it several times - look how little the plane bumped upon landing!) says it all. Obviously the food and service isn't to American standards - I mean, how dare they serve Polish food while being merely polite?

And as for the moaning about non-refundable tickets - obviously, American carriers would refund a non-refundable ticket.....or maybe not. But at least they can pretend that they would.


I'm sure they'll be along soon to complain about something LOT-related :)


You've got to love some of the idiotic reporting, though...

Sky News:
It comes as Sky News revealed nearby Russia was one of the least safe places to fly


What on earth has that got to do with this crash?? lol :D

delphiandomine:

One person is absolutely nothing given the circumstances, and they could easily have injured themselves on the slides (common, apparently).


That'll be it. Fat American bounces off the slide and injures elbow :)
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Edited by: BBman  Nov 1, 11, 17:10    #22
delphiandomine:
(but was it a Polish Captain/First Officer?)

Grzegorz_:
No, It was Johny English...


I'm afraid he was Polish-American. He forgot to drop the landing gears because he was too busy talking to his "busia" on the radio. LOL!!

j/k
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 Nov 1, 11, 17:23    #23
^^^^^^^^
hahahaha!!! :)
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 Nov 1, 11, 17:39    #24
Ryanair crash land a few hundred flights every day and it never makes the news headlines.
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 Nov 1, 11, 17:46    #25
polmed:
I will choose LOT as my primary air carrier for my next flights , for its superb pilots and other crew members .


RevokeNice:
Ryanair crash land a few hundred flights every day and it never makes the news headlines.


......Ryanair it is then
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 Nov 1, 11, 18:14    #26
RevokeNice:
Ryanair crash land a few hundred flights every day and it never makes the news headlines.


O yeah , when and where did they happen ? I have just heard about one emergency landing , but the plane had its normal landing , just few birds came inside the engines.
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Edited by: Moonlighting  Nov 1, 11, 18:58    #27
Wroclaw:
can't argue with that. i've been on worse landings when the aircraft had wheels.

Couldn't agree more. My worst landing was with Ryan Air. It was so brutal that I thought it was crashing when wheels touched the ground. As the saying goes, "you get what you pay for"... On the other hand, my best landing was with American Airline, hardly felt we were touching the ground.

Hats off to this LOT pilot. I watched it almost live on TV this afternoon. That's incredible the plane didn't even slightly fell apart.
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 Nov 1, 11, 19:22    #28
Sidliste_Chodov:
That'll be it. Fat American bounces off the slide and injures elbow :)

Seems it was a LOT stewardess who broke her leg. I guess you'll have to find something else to bash yanks about.
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 Nov 1, 11, 21:12    #29
antheads:
Capt Tadeusz Wrona, 20 years experience on the 767, around 70 years old


Fly like an eagle, land like Wrona
(Crow) - a new Polish saying.
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 Nov 1, 11, 22:20    #30
pawian:
Fly like an eagle, land like Wrona (Crow) - a new Polish saying.

I like it


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