Movie from inside during the emergency landing:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6ee_1320430499
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Use your common senseevhest wrote:And you know this how...?B767-300ER wrote: This is indeed a total W/O.
My common sense says its far too early to say what the repair costs will be, and whether they'll be more than the insured value of the aircraft.B767-300ER wrote:Use your common senseevhest wrote:And you know this how...?B767-300ER wrote: This is indeed a total W/O.
The costs to repair will be much higher than the economic value of a 15 yo B767-3..
Excerpts from http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articl ... es-378418/LOT 767 gear-up crash probe advises checklist changes
5 hours ago
Polish investigators are recommending amendments to checklists to help pilots cope with alternate undercarriage deployment failure,
following the gear-up landing by a LOT Boeing 767-300ER.
While the inquiry has attributed the failure to a pulled circuit-breaker, it has yet to determine the probable reason why the breaker was in this state.
The aircraft had suffered loss of pressure in the central hydraulic system after departing Newark on 1 November 2011, a problem subsequently traced to a damaged hose in the main landing-gear.
But having chosen to continue the flight to Warsaw the pilots found that the undercarriage would not deploy during the alternate landing-gear extension procedure.
While the LOT crew managed to perform a successful gear-up landing on Warsaw's runway 33, with no injuries to the 231 occupants,
the inquiry points out that the quick-reference handbook did not contain any guidance for dealing with complete failure of the primary and alternate landing-gear systems.
PKBWL is advising development of a checklist for handling such a situation.
LOT opted not to repair the aircraft (SP-LPC) but instead auction its components.
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