There is no point talking about what happened after the safe and luckily uneventfull landing.
With that single, split infinitive containing sentence, you sum up my point.
Luck had very little to do with it. It was a well mangaged, wheels up landing, and was not overly dangerous.
It's not the doctor's comments regarding the medical capacity of Blenheim that are unfounded, but the lack of understanding that caused him to make them. Next we'll be avoiding landings at small towns, in marginal weather because the local medical facilities will be unable to cope if it all goes horribly wrong.