NASA Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Texas Without Landing Gear, Videos Show.
A NASA research aircraft experienced a mechanical failure and was forced to make an emergency landing without its landing gear on Tuesday at Ellington Airport, southeast of Houston. The incident left onlookers stunned as the plane slid across the runway with flames shooting from beneath it, sending massive plumes of smoke into the air.
According to NASA officials, both crew members are safe, but a full investigation into the cause of the malfunction is underway. The aircraft, known as the WB-57, has been in service since the 1970s and has flown numerous research missions over the years.
A video posted on social media captured the dramatic moment, showing the plane's wheels lifting off the ground just before impact, with flames bursting from its belly as it careened down the runway. The aircraft eventually came to a stop, its engines sputtering, but still emitting smoke and fire.
Local news footage shows emergency responders rushing to the scene, while nearby residents are seen watching in horror as fire trucks arrived on the scene. Despite the incident, NASA officials assured that both crew members were unharmed and were treated for any potential injuries.
The cause of the malfunction is currently under investigation by NASA and other relevant authorities, but it's unclear at this time what may have led to the failure of the aircraft's landing gear system.
A NASA research aircraft experienced a mechanical failure and was forced to make an emergency landing without its landing gear on Tuesday at Ellington Airport, southeast of Houston. The incident left onlookers stunned as the plane slid across the runway with flames shooting from beneath it, sending massive plumes of smoke into the air.
According to NASA officials, both crew members are safe, but a full investigation into the cause of the malfunction is underway. The aircraft, known as the WB-57, has been in service since the 1970s and has flown numerous research missions over the years.
A video posted on social media captured the dramatic moment, showing the plane's wheels lifting off the ground just before impact, with flames bursting from its belly as it careened down the runway. The aircraft eventually came to a stop, its engines sputtering, but still emitting smoke and fire.
Local news footage shows emergency responders rushing to the scene, while nearby residents are seen watching in horror as fire trucks arrived on the scene. Despite the incident, NASA officials assured that both crew members were unharmed and were treated for any potential injuries.
The cause of the malfunction is currently under investigation by NASA and other relevant authorities, but it's unclear at this time what may have led to the failure of the aircraft's landing gear system.