Russian airliner forced to land in open field
Russian airliner forced to land in open field
Ural Airlines says no one was injured and denies a lack of spare parts was to blame for hydraulic failure.
A Russian airliner carrying 170 people was forced to crash-land in a field after a hydraulics failure.
No one was injured in the emergency, which left the Ural Airlines Airbus A320 stranded next to a forest in the Novosibirsk region of Siberia.
Ural said the pilot "selected" the landing site after the jet's hydraulic systems failed while approaching Omsk.
The incident sparked denials from the airline that it was unable to service its planes due to sanctions on Russia.
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The pilot is a hero. Picking out a field from the air, landing a full plane on it, and not have any injuries is no small feat.
104 3 ReplyIn that area, picking a field is not difficult. There are mostly flat fields, no hills, with occasional forests.
13 36 ReplyWhile traveling hundreds of miles an hour and not really knowing the surface conditions of the field. I dont know planes, but I do know fields and those can vary wildly.
29 0 ReplyNot in that area.
3 23 ReplyHow was he to know that? He's a pilot, not a farmer.
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You try it then
11 1 ReplyHold my beer!
5 0 ReplyHaven't heard back from em. Likely dead trying to land a plane.
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