At about 1430 Central time, the airplane sustained minor damage on contact with the runway when the landing gear was retracted during the initial landing roll. The pilot added power during the landing roll, climbed to lower the landing gear, and subsequently landed with it extended. The private pilot was not injured. The airplane was registered to and operated by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Visual conditions prevailed.
February 8, 2011, Columbia, Mo., Cessna 210N
At about 1430 Central time, the airplane sustained minor damage on contact with the runway when the landing gear was retracted during the initial landing roll. The pilot added power during the landing roll, climbed to lower the landing gear, and subsequently landed with it extended.
Key Takeaways:
- An airplane sustained minor damage upon initial runway contact due to the landing gear being retracted during the landing roll.
- The pilot subsequently added power, climbed to lower the landing gear, and successfully landed the aircraft with the gear extended.
- The private pilot was not injured in the incident, which involved an airplane operated by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
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