Cytat:
On December 31, 1993, about 1020 Warsaw time, LO flight 002 (Chicago-Warsaw), a B-767-300, registered in Poland as SP-LPA, experienced a landing event that resulted in substantial damage to the airfranie. Weather at the time was visual flight rules (VFR) with rainshowers, and winds out of 220 degrees at 18 knots. The aircraft had just completed an instiument approach to runway 11 at Okecie International Airport, Warsaw, Poland. According to the Boeing representative on scene, during the landing "derotation," the nose gear contacted the runway with enough force to break numerous crown stringers and damage the nose gear assembly. No injuries occurTed to the approximately 80 passengers and crewmembers. No other operational details of this accident are known at this time.
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