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History: LOT Flight 16

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LOT Flight 16
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Accident summary
Date 1 November 2011
Type : Belly landing
Location : Warsaw
Passengers : 220
Crew : 11
Fatalities : 0
Survivors : 231
Aircraft involved : Boeing 767-300ER
Operator : LOT Polish Airlines
Aircraft registration : SP-LPC
Flight origin : Newark
Destination : Warsaw




On the 1st of November 2011, a LOT Polish Airlines Boeing 767-300ER registered SP-LPC was operating as LOT Flight 16 from Newark Liberty Airport EWR KEWR to Warsaw Chopin Airport WAW EPWA experienced a failure in the hydraulic system that rendered some of the flaps and landing gear unusable. After switching to the backup system, only the flaps control was regained. Further attempts by the crew to lower the landing gear failed. After circling Warsaw Airport for more then an hour the Boeing 767-300ER made a belly landing, a very unusual and rare event for modern jetliners. The crew under the command of captain Tadeusz Wrona made a historic landing with no fatalities.



Aircraft


The involved aircraft was a Boeing 767-300ER, registered SP-LPC, named Poznań with serial number 28656.

Background

The Boeing 767-300ER was first delivered to LOT Polish Airlines on the 15th of May 1997, and according to records it has undergone a "full maintenance" in March 2011.

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