is that the gear horn that is blaring all the way through the friggin' final?
How can anyone just ignore that?
That's the gear horn. Don't be so judgemental because it can happen to even high time pilots. All it takes is something out of the ordinary. I almost did it in the SNJ and I was wondering what the hell that horn was until I did my final gear check on short final. That's the only thing that saved me. Always, always,always do a final gear down check on final. Don
is that the gear horn that is blaring all the way through the friggin' final?
How can anyone just ignore that?
Personally I would have jumped out ASAP and then proceeded to crease the skull of that DUMB pilot with the camera
Grey haired old Geezers.
Not so sure I buy into the 'age explanation' - young'uns have certainly had their share of goofups.
Didn't Sully have white hair?!
Yes, but the noise, the noise!
No amount of training or experience will help when it is a out of the ordinary scenario.
As noted above, one change from the normal practice and anything can happen, to any one of us. I have seen this phenomenon first-hand, when an unexpected traffic call right when I would have been cycling the gear caused me to miss doing the gear at all. Fortunately for me, it was on departure, and the consequence was doggy climb performance, but it's amazing how I completely missed it.
Indeed, we are all potential victims of this.
Yeah, and Sully landed gear up too.
There was a gear up here due to this, radio call distracted the pilot and the next thing he knows he's sitting on the runway.
Our Arrow was geared up because of a distracting x-wind that also caused them to carry sufficent power to the flare that the horn never sounded untill it was too late. They described it to me as horn, scrape, quiet and about that fast.
the recovery video was as painful.
Geezers.
Grey haired old Geezers.
Probably never heard it.
Can anyone translate what the guys said after the "event".....
Copilot...didn't you get the gear downCan anyone translate what the guys said after the "event".....
Copilot...didn't you get the gear downCan anyone translate what the guys said after the "event".....
Anyone notice the plane taxiing off at the last minute? Possibly distracted with the likelihood of a go around??
Copilot...didn't you get the gear down
Pilot....no
Copilot...I thought we were going too fast,too fast
CoPilot.... We were preoccupied with the plane ahead
Pilot...yeah,yeah
Copilot ....I didn't notice it either (no gear down)
On the approach, you can see the other plane on the runway, moving slowly up the slope. The displaced threshold, one plane still on the active, high and fast approach....lots of added pressure.
The runway is about 1200 ft long after the displaced threshold
engine teardown: $20,000
new prop: $8,000
Having your screwup appear on the internet:
priceless