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For those who are theorising undercarriage pins, this article is a possible clue. The article implies that the undercarriage was able to be partially retracted. I do not know about the 747 but most aircraft cannot retract the gear any significant amount with the pins left in.Speaking of the Av Herald this is there report on the problem.
Av Herald said:Incident: Qantas B744 at Singapore on Jun 3rd 2011, could not retract gearAv Herald said:By Simon Hradecky, created Saturday, Jun 4th 2011 06:58Z, last updated Saturday, Jun 4th 2011 06:58ZA Qantas Boeing 747-400, registration VH-OJI performing flight QF-52 from Singapore (Singapore) to Brisbane,QL (Australia) with 344 passengers, could not fully retract the landing gear after departure from Singapore and returned to Singapore for a safe landing about 50 minutes after departure.
Cheers
N'oz
--- A by product is many/most pilots would have to admit to leaving the pins in at least once during their career :!:
