This morning whilst flying a route from Oklahoma City to San Antonio in FSX (CRJ700) I was having a rather enjoyable flight (other than takeoff from OKC where visibility was at minimums). I was descending towards SAT and making my turn towards the runway when it happened. My copilot came on and announced that the landing gear would not transit! I went through my checklists and found that I surprisingly did not have an abnormal checklist for landing gear failure.
So I decided to buckle down and give it the old college try. I flipped the landing gear lever a couple times to see if I could get the gear to transit, no luck. I then tried pulling the gravity gear lever, no luck. I excused myself from the final approach and went into a holding pattern to try and troubleshoot the issue. After about 5 minutes it was clear the gear was not moving. I decided to go ahead and perform a belly landing. Quite a harrowing experience! I kept her parallel to the runway at 40 flaps and sat her down. I slid about halfway down the runway before becoming stationary. I evacuated the aircraft and that was that.
So gents, was there anything else that should have come up in my imaginary checklist? I've read a few articles that say the flaps should stay up but I'm just not sure. Anyone have any comments?





