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![]() "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message ... Stanford Korwin wrote: No one, as far as I know, has ever been hurt while landing wheel-up - but there have been a number of injuries to those losing control while trying to lower the u/c at the last minute. It seems a very rare event, at least in the US, as I don't remember any. Perhaps some US pilots can offer examples. I do know a number of people that have landed wheel up, of course. I can remember an incident where a gear up landing at a small airstrip blocked the runway long enough to making it difficult for the other landing gliders to do so safely. Another incident that blocked a runway triggered an accident - no injuries, fortunately, but the landing glider was damaged. So, my experience is it's generally better to have the pilot get the gear down, though I would hesitate to say anything on the radio if the glider was already close to the ground. Certainly letting a pilot land gear up on a wide grass runway, which would not be blocked and causes no damage to glider, is the safest procedure. Narrow paved runways may tilt the safety judgment in the other direction. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA I've looked at the aftermath of a few two seater gear-up landings. The posterior of the rear seat occupant got perilously close to the highly abrasive runway surface before it stopped grinding away the bottom of the fuselage. Not all gear-up's may be benign. Bill Daniels |
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