Sukhoi Superjet 100 performs gear up landing at Keflavik, Iceland

David Cenciotti
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On Jul. 21, 2013, a Sukhoi Superjet 100, registration 97005, performed a gear up landing at Keflavik airport, where the aircraft has been deployed for training purposes for a few weeks.

The aircraft was performing touch and gos on runway 11/29 before the emergency broke up. The route it followed until the belly landing can be seen on Flightradar24.com.

SSJ Keflavik

Image credit: FR24.com

According to some reports, yet to be confirmed, the civil plane was performing ILS CATIII landing practice with simulated engine down, and a wind of 24 knots.

SSJ Keflavik 2

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Image credit: Eggert Norðdahl (photo below depicts the aircraft performing touch and gos at Keflavik some days before the incident)

As a result of the belly landing, the SSJ-100 fuselage and one engine were severely damaged. All five crew members escaped safely,  but one that had to be hospitalized (with minor injuries).

Keflavik is the airport used by NATO to perform Iceland Air Policing missions.

On May 9, 2012, another SSJ-100 crashed in Indonesia during a demo flight, causing the death of 46 people on board.

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