At about 2320 Pacific time, a Cessna 310L landed gear up on runway 30L at North Las Vegas Airport. None of the five aboard was injured. The pilot told investigators he was distracted from his pre-landing checklist by looking for traffic and forgot to extend the landing gear. He did not notice the green gear-down indicators were not illuminated and the gear warning horn did not activate until about a second before the propellers struck the runway. The control tower was closed, and air traffic controllers at another airport were notified that the airplane was disabled on the runway. No flight service station was notified and no notam was issued. At about 0545 the next morning a departing airplane reported a near miss with the disabled airplane.
October 12, North Las Vegas, Nev. / Cessna 310
At about 2320 Pacific time, a Cessna 310L landed gear up on runway 30L at North Las Vegas Airport. None of the five aboard was injured. The pilot told investigators he was distracted from his pre-landing checklist by looking for traffic and forgot to extend the landing gear. He did not notice the green gear-down indicators were not illuminated and the gear warning horn did not activate until about a second before the propellers struck the runway. The control tower was closed, and air traffic controllers at another airport were notified that the airplane was disabled on the runway. No flight service station was notified and no notam was issued. At about 0545 the next morning a departing airpl...
Key Takeaways:
- A Cessna 310L landed gear-up at North Las Vegas Airport due to pilot distraction from pre-landing checks, resulting in no injuries to the five occupants.
- The pilot failed to notice the lack of green gear-down indicators or the late activation of the gear warning horn.
- Despite the aircraft being disabled on the runway, no NOTAM was issued, leading to a near-miss with a departing aircraft the following morning.
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