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Hi,
The reason the control tower was not involved was because of the height and speed of the aircraft the ATC had not handed the aircraft over to the ground control tower---.
The landing gear did not come down was because the speed was above 250 knots where landing gear wuld not deploy---.
The not deployed landing gear chimes were on warning the pilot that the gear is not down---.
The question is what was the hurry to the pilot to descend so fast and land rather than going around and coming back---.
This is the crucial question---we understand that the Pilot was " hot dogging " the aircraft---but why and what caused him not to heed the warning of the air controller to go around---.
The other thin is---there were no other flights in the skies---no flights backing up---no worries of delays or late departure---what was the reason the pilot decided to land the first time---?
I know this is going to be controversial, but it should be investigated if the pilot was fasting and did it have an impact on his decision making skills. In my opinion, the pilots should never fast on days they are flying.
Just want to point out that Boeing 737Max crashes were also initially blamed on "inexplicable" pilot errors. It was pressure from pilots' unions that made them take a second look.
When an ostensibly experienced pilot makes such a major error its always pertinent to look into whether something malfunctioned or the error was compounded by the poorly designed system.
They probably didn't as they did a manual gear down after they aborted the landing, can't be sure as there is no evidence "yet" indicating they did but seeing as the aircraft did come down with the gear down this whole episode is confusing at best.This video is showing plane had landing gear down on 1st landing? Engines are still running and it is not stalling?
So they did have gear down correctly on 1st landing? This is turning out to be an even bigger mystery than I imagined.
@MK you are being too judgemental and rude, the whole story is not even out yet.
The situation will be a lot clearer if the last 15 minutes of communication between the pilot and ATC is released without any edits. what's released only gives half the picture and creates a lot of confusion[/QUOT
our govt always release , information, which suits the govt, to protect, minipulate , alter and further confuse the awaam, (which every govt thinks are idiots,)..its surviving the storm doctrine,
i am still waiting to see APS school inuiry report...already 4 yrs?
no inquiry ordered either for ehasn ullah ehsan, escape? departure? vacation to turkey?
the list is long, painfull, n ugly........ coverups!
I'm afraid that might be it. If he were at landing speed with the gear up, no freaking way they would have been able to perform a go-around. His 1st approach is probably nuts, flying inches above the ground on the runway....and bounce it a few times before advancing N1 to TOGA.Hi,
The reason the control tower was not involved was because of the height and speed of the aircraft the ATC had not handed the aircraft over to the ground control tower---.
The landing gear did not come down was because the speed was above 250 knots where landing gear wuld not deploy---.
The not deployed landing gear chimes were on warning the pilot that the gear is not down---.
The question is what was the hurry to the pilot to descend so fast and land rather than going around and coming back---.
This is the crucial question---we understand that the Pilot was " hot dogging " the aircraft---but why and what caused him not to heed the warning of the air controller to go around---.
The other thin is---there were no other flights in the skies---no flights backing up---no worries of delays or late departure---what was the reason the pilot decided to land the first time---?
He may have been calm, which is prudent by his profession. But the aircrew messed up big time. No medal shall come if it is determined to be pilot error. As pointed out by pilots, he's no hero, yet tried to fix up his errors which unfortunately became mistakes.I don`t have words to describe the horror, pain and sadness I am feeling right now after going through the comments. May Allah grant high ranks to these Shaheeds.
And I must praise the bravery of the pilot Captain Sajjad Gul. Everyone of us heard his voice and replies to the ATC. He was so composed and confident that he knew he had everything in control despite all the odds he was aware of. He did not let the passengers panic by letting them know what was happening. He didn`t want anyone to be scared of what was going to happen next. He truly saved so many hearts from sinking for themselves and for their dear ones. This brave person deserves a medal. Rest in peace Sir. Thank you for your service!