LOT Polish Airlines Flight 16

LOT Polish Airlines Flight 16
The aftermath of the belly landing
Accident
Date1 November 2011 (2011-11-01)
SummaryLanding gear failure leading to belly landing
SiteWarsaw Chopin Airport, Warsaw, Poland
52°09′56″N 20°58′02″E / 52.16556°N 20.96722°E / 52.16556; 20.96722
Aircraft

The aircraft involved in the accident in 2003
Aircraft typeBoeing 767-35DER
Aircraft namePoznań
OperatorLOT Polish Airlines
IATA flight No.LO16
ICAO flight No.LOT16
Call signLOT 16
RegistrationSP-LPC
Flight originNewark Liberty International Airport, Newark, New Jersey, United States
DestinationWarsaw Chopin Airport, Warsaw, Poland
Occupants231
Passengers220
Crew11
Fatalities0
Survivors231

LOT Polish Airlines Flight 16 was a scheduled flight from Newark, United States, to Warsaw, Poland. On 1 November, 2011 the Boeing 767 operating the route made a successful gear-up emergency landing at Warsaw Chopin Airport, after its landing gear failed to extend. All 231 people on board (220 passengers and 11 crew) survived without serious injuries. A leak in one of the aircraft's hydraulic systems occurred shortly after takeoff, resulting in the loss of all of the hydraulic fluid supplying the primary landing gear system.