Well done gear up emergency landing (1999)

Seeing the I presume dad running with the toddler for some reason freaks me out worse.
 
Probably possible loss of directional control, not being on the landing gear and all, if the reversers don't activate exactly the same or at the same rate. The landing gear at least somewhat stabilizes that lateral movement, if any, to where the crew wouldn't notice normally. But with no gear and on the belly, the chance of loss of ground control I would imagine to be a greater possibility.

That and they had already secured the engines at or just prior to touchdown.
I imagine that the Weight on WHeel sensors were not activated, therefore the reverser levers interlock would not open.
 
I'm watching the video on my phone and those look like RR engines, aside from the WOW switches does anyone here know if the RR engines had TRs?
 
I imagine that the Weight on WHeel sensors were not activated, therefore the reverser levers interlock would not open.

Agree, good point. Assuming that it could be done via some override, hypothetically, Id still be reluctant to.

On a separate note, insofar as the long slide, the B-1B bomber that did the gear up at Diego Garcia, slid over 7000+ feet before stopping.
 
What's the logic behind not using reverse thrust? I'm sure it's something entirely sensible - just curious.
They secured the engines over the runway. Additionally- if you get any amount of asymmetrical reverse thrust, there would be no way to control the direction of the aircraft.
 
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