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jetset2009 11th Feb 2011 12:51

Any News about a possible accident in UUWW?
 
Hi ,

just heard a rumour about a possible accident in UUWW? Somebody has any infos?

Agaricus bisporus 11th Feb 2011 12:53

Any chance of a possible explanation of UUWW???
Not everyone holds the world's ICAO codes in their heads...

Cows getting bigger 11th Feb 2011 12:55

No, but Google does. :)

UUWW - Vnukovo Airport, Moscow

Mike Tee 11th Feb 2011 12:55

Exactly !!

jetset2009 11th Feb 2011 12:57

Sorry I thought that most of the users here are familiar with these codes ;-)

mwachowiec 11th Feb 2011 13:21

Polish media say that BAe 125 from Warsaw landed without gear at Vnukovo. No injuries reported.

ericlday 11th Feb 2011 13:22

Familiar with but not knowing them all from memory. Google helps though !

Inbound RTT 11th Feb 2011 13:29

According to Russian press agency Interfax a BA125 is involved inbound from WAW. For details my knowledge of cyrillic letters is insufficient...

jetset2009 11th Feb 2011 13:45

Could be NJE 760H

Raven1972 11th Feb 2011 13:46

Vnukovo Airport is operating with temporary restrictions after a business jet, Hawker-125, made an emergency landing, the Russian Air Transport Agency told…

mikeepbc 11th Feb 2011 14:10

Interfax reports that the Vnukovo-3 airport is now working normally after some time of restricted operation. Due to an emergency landing of a Hwker 125 four planes diverted to alternate airports, only departures were allowed. The Hawker 125 could not lower the nose landing gear and opted for a belly landing. There was no fire, nobody was hurt. -- just a quick and dirty translation from Russian.

HermanTheGerman 11th Feb 2011 18:31

Hawker on its belly @ UUWW
 
Crash-landing at Vnukovo Airport — RT

some more info?

there should be not very high damage, since HS25 are built like a tank and have this titanium, so called "keel beam". Aircraft should be flying again within 2 days, as we were told during HS25 training.

redsnail 11th Feb 2011 18:48

Got to laugh. The pic on that link isn't a Hawker 800.

It's in Moscow, the paperwork alone will take 3 days minimum to process. :ugh:

HS-125 11th Feb 2011 19:26

Only HS125 into UUWW today from what I can see was a NJE aircraft.

Hope and Glory 11th Feb 2011 22:19

Reg : CS-DRK

firefish 12th Feb 2011 00:02

Flew the 700 a couple of years back. The only aircraft that I've flown that could compete with that, mass-to-thrust ratio, is the Beriev A-42 Albatross (that's a mean mf).

If I were to fly a bizjet through Europe in spring 1945 I'd pick a Hawker 8 days of the week.

FLYDUS 12th Feb 2011 18:06

I saw the aircraft today. Was parked at Vnukovo 3 on her belly. The aircraft looked kinda good for this accident. I think these guys did a very good job yesterday.:D

FLEXJET 13th Feb 2011 02:01

what about hangarage?
 
http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/947...etsvnukovo.jpg

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Rusty Trombone 13th Feb 2011 22:44

NJE Hawker 800 Landing gear failure
 
Looks like its a repeat performance of the one a few years ago in Italy. Same thing happened could not get the Main Gear down but Nose gear was up on that one.
Aircraft was rebuilt and back in service it will not be 3 days though?

I can see another AD or SB coming out from our boys at chester and the USA. :hmm:

bizjets101 14th Feb 2011 01:57

Multiple threads; http://www.pprune.org/biz-jets-ag-fl...elly-uuww.html

The google translators states nose gear - but also states aircraft landed on its belly,
the photo on the link also show the aircraft with all gear retracted.

NJE - NetJets Transportes Aereos Hawker 800XP CS-DRK 258765


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