ERJ140 American Eagle quase pousa c/trens recolhidos!
Enviado: Sáb Jun 23, 2007 11:12 pm
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Um ERJ140 da American Eagle tocou a pista do Aeroporto de Logan no que parecia ser um pouso normal, só que o avião não estava com os trens baixados...
A aeronave tocou o solo sem trens, arremeteu, circundou o aeroporto, conseguiu baixar os trens e pousou sem problemas!!!
Relatório preliminar do NTSB
An American Eagle EMB-135, tail number N731BE, flight number 4539 initially landed with the gear up at Logan International Airport, Boston, Massachusetts. The crew reported that they had an indication that the gear was down and locked but right before touchdown, they noticed a landing gear lever disagree. They executed a go-around and mechanically lowered the landing gear. They were able to get the gear down and locked and got a visual confirmation that the gear was down. The flaps would not extend due to damage from contacting the runway on the intial landing, but the crew was able to successfully land the airplane. There were 37 passengers and 3 crew members on board. No injuries were reported. Eye witnesses to the first landing stated that they did not see the gear down on the approach.
http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/ ... 1.1&sflg=1
Um abraço e até mais...
Um ERJ140 da American Eagle tocou a pista do Aeroporto de Logan no que parecia ser um pouso normal, só que o avião não estava com os trens baixados...
A aeronave tocou o solo sem trens, arremeteu, circundou o aeroporto, conseguiu baixar os trens e pousou sem problemas!!!
Relatório preliminar do NTSB
An American Eagle EMB-135, tail number N731BE, flight number 4539 initially landed with the gear up at Logan International Airport, Boston, Massachusetts. The crew reported that they had an indication that the gear was down and locked but right before touchdown, they noticed a landing gear lever disagree. They executed a go-around and mechanically lowered the landing gear. They were able to get the gear down and locked and got a visual confirmation that the gear was down. The flaps would not extend due to damage from contacting the runway on the intial landing, but the crew was able to successfully land the airplane. There were 37 passengers and 3 crew members on board. No injuries were reported. Eye witnesses to the first landing stated that they did not see the gear down on the approach.
http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/ ... 1.1&sflg=1
Um abraço e até mais...