NASA WB-57 Aircraft Makes Belly Landing at Houston's Ellington Airport
KHOU 11January 28, 20262 min88,437 views
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- ✈️ A NASA WB-57 aircraft experienced a hard landing on the runway at Houston's Ellington Airport.
- 🔥 Video footage shows flames jetting out from the back of the aircraft as it skidded along the runway.
- ⚙️ The aircraft landed without its landing gear extended, a maneuver known as a belly landing.
Personnel and Aircraft Status
- 🧑✈️ The two personnel on board the aircraft were extricated and removed from the plane shortly after the landing.
- ✅ Initial reports indicate that the two pilots appear to be okay and were being attended to by medical personnel on the scene.
- 🔬 The WB-57 is described as a vintage aircraft used for research purposes, with similar models based near the Johnson Space Center since the early 1970s.
Emergency Response
- 🚨 Emergency personnel, including multiple fire engines, were on the runway to manage the situation.
- 🏥 Medical personnel were present to assess and address the pilots following the incident.
- 📰 KHOU 11's Jason Miles provided live coverage from the scene, reporting on the unfolding events and the condition of the personnel.
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