A light aircraft made an emergency landing at Warsaw-Bemowo Airport around 9:50 a.m. today due to landing gear failure, with both occupants on board reported safe and uninjured.
Landing Gear Failure
A small aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing at Warsaw-Bemowo Airport after experiencing technical issues with its landing gear. The pilot successfully landed the plane on the grass runway despite the malfunction.
Emergency Response and Safety
Emergency services, including fire crews, medical teams, and police, were dispatched to the airfield immediately following the report. The two people on board were evaluated by medical personnel and confirmed to have sustained no injuries, with no fire or secondary hazards reported.
Investigation into Technical Causes
The State Commission on Aircraft Accident Investigation will now conduct a formal inquiry into the incident. This standard procedure aims to identify the specific technical, operational, or organizational factors that led to the failure.

