Fantastic flying. And notice how after they jumped out to run away, the pilot decided to go back and turn off the master and his buddy tagged along ;D
thats real good piloting, and since he cut off his engines, and there wasnt a prop strike that plane is still salvegable
from the view that we saw it did look as if the prop slightly touched the runway, even the smallest touch is enough to knock it out of alignment
Does that Beech not have an alternate mechanism for lowering the gear?
the guy in the video did everything right... he had the door cracked to prevent it from jamming shut, he killed the engines right before touchdown, his passenger was obviously well briefed on the matter of evacuation procedures. the only thing is he left the master on... but i guess with adrenaline running like that you cant remember every switch hahaha
They say, "If you fly a Cardinal RG, it's not a matter of if, but when you'll be landing sans gear"..
I thought the saying was "There are two types of retractable pilots: those who have landed gear-up, and those who will".
But maybe that saying refers to forgetting the gear...
I thought the saying was "There are two types of retractable pilots: those who have landed gear-up, and those who will".
But maybe that saying refers to forgetting the gear...
Oh yeah (but we try not to think about that)...
I guess the 177RG gear is even worse than its relatives (172RG, 182RG, 210). It's just a bad design...
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