At about 1545 central time, a Beech 95-B55 landed gear-up at G.V. Montgomery Airport and slid about 1,000 feet to a stop. The airplane was substantially damaged, but the two occupants were not injured. The pilot said he simply forgot to lower the landing gear.
May 30, Forest, Miss. / Beech Baron
At about 1545 central time, a Beech 95-B55 landed gear-up at G.V. Montgomery Airport and slid about 1,000 feet to a stop. The airplane was substantially damaged, but the two occupants were not injured. The pilot said he simply forgot to lower the landing gear....
Key Takeaways:
- A Beech 95-B55 performed a gear-up landing at G.V. Montgomery Airport, sliding approximately 1,000 feet.
- The aircraft sustained substantial damage as a result of the incident.
- Despite the damage, both occupants of the plane were uninjured.
- The pilot stated the cause of the gear-up landing was simply forgetting to lower the landing gear.
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