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More: LOT - Polish Airlines / Polskie Linie Lotnicze
More: Boeing 767-35D/ER
More: Warsaw - Okecie / Frederic Chopin (WAW / EPWA)
More: Poland, November 1, 2011
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SP-LPC (cn 28656/659) Belly landing. [Canon 50D + EF-S 55-250 mm f/4-5.6 IS]
More: Damian Lesniak
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A visitor from - posted Sat April 28, 2012:
Great photo and amazing pilot skills

A visitor from - posted Mon February 27, 2012:
Perfect shot!

A visitor from India posted Sun December 18, 2011:
Brilliant airmanship. It looks so normal that one would be forgiven to think this was a new landing system. Kudos to the crew.

A visitor from - posted Sun December 18, 2011:
Wonder if they had the Landing Lights on

A visitor from Malaysia posted Sun December 18, 2011:
Stunning. Indescribable.

A visitor from - posted Sun December 18, 2011:
Polish airlines! We will polish your runway! :)

Jokes aside, wonderful shot and cheers to the crew.

A visitor from Poland posted Wed November 30, 2011:
Excellent photos of great moment.

PS. Look, cpt.Wrona is visible on this photo - in one of most difficult moment in His life! Congratulations for him, co-pilot and all! Thanks God, it was well done!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon November 7, 2011:
The captain is a glider pilot

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 2, 2011:
What an opportunity to take a picture like this one! Thank God no one was injure in this incident.

A visitor from - posted Wed November 2, 2011:
Just to say that even in the worst situation, a well designed plane is able to withstand the worst. Of course let's not forget the pilots in command, they surely made it happen !

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed November 2, 2011:
Thank you Cpt. Tadeusz Wrona and the crew.

A visitor from - posted Wed November 2, 2011:
Congrats to LOT, to the WAW emergency response team, and to the photographer. This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime shot.

A visitor from Spain posted Wed November 2, 2011:
Congrats,very nice picture!!

A visitor from India posted Wed November 2, 2011:
Great landing ! Great snap !

A visitor from Spain posted Wed November 2, 2011:
Great capture ! Engine nacelles are designed for this belly landing?

A visitor from Austria posted Wed November 2, 2011:
Fortunately, nothing happened.
Great performance of the pilots.

What a great photo. Well done photographers.

A visitor from Australia posted Wed November 2, 2011:
Well done to the aircrew and to the photographer for taking the most epic photo ive seen in a while

A visitor from Germany posted Tue November 1, 2011:
You guys have the picture of the century! Well done air crew, fire brigade and photographers! Luckily no one was injured! Greetz from Germany!

A visitor from Malaysia posted Tue November 1, 2011:
Nice landing and nice picture

A visitor from - posted Tue November 1, 2011:
Amazing airmanship. amazing capture. Kudos to the crew

A visitor from - posted Tue November 1, 2011:
Such a crisp and smooth picture, also reflecting the smoothness of the landing.

A visitor from Thailand posted Tue November 1, 2011:
Breathtaking moment.

A visitor from - posted Tue November 1, 2011:
This is the most important view of this accident - it proves that when airport authorities are warned and prepared - their actions are paramount in a controlled wheels up landing - piloting is this instant was excellent , in fact superb and my congratulations to the crew - window blinds down - brilliant tail strike - this is flying with panache - just guessing and out of field , these guys flew something else that was a lot faster , we, the people, need really good pilots and lot has them .

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 1, 2011:
Amazing landing. Great skill shown by the pilots, and a lot of very thankful passengers I'm sure!

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 1, 2011:
Bravo for the pilot and crew! bravo!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 1, 2011:
Absolutely phenomenal capture! And a tribute to both the skill of the crew and Mr Boeing's finest!!

A visitor from Germany posted Tue November 1, 2011:
Shot of the year.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 1, 2011:
Captures the action and sunny side too! Incredible!

A visitor from - posted Tue November 1, 2011:
Thank god all ended well but it will cost an arm and leg to fix first class photo good positioning under the conditions

A visitor from - posted Tue November 1, 2011:
Astounding landing!!! Can u add some info?

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 1, 2011:
EXCELLENT job by the flight crew to bring this wounded bird in safe and sound!

A visitor from - posted Tue November 1, 2011:
Wow, looks like a floatplane landing on water...

A visitor from Mexico posted Tue November 1, 2011:
The picture that every spotter dreams with! Great that there“s no casualties. Congrats to the crew.

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