Two passengers and a pilot survived after a small plane was forced to land without landing gear following mechanical damage at Newcastle Airport in New South Wales, Australia.

The Beach B-200 Super King aircraft circled the airport for hours before making an emergency landing, CNN affiliate Nine News reported Monday, May 13.

The footage shows the plane approaching the runway without activating the landing gear before landing and slipping along the runway until it stops.

The emergency response condition is on standby and can be seen in the video that the officers are moving quickly.

NSW police inspector Wayne Berkati praised the 53-year-old pilot for successfully landing, saying no one was injured and passengers could even return home, Nine News reported.

"This is an amazing result, done very well by the pilot," said koron. "I could hear it during the broadcast, he sounded very calm to me."

The plane circled the airport for several hours to fuel.

Those who guided the plane in the control room immediately applauded when they saw it landing safely,UREd him.

The plane is scheduled to make a 26-minute flight from Newcastle to Port Macquarie, about 400 kilometers (248 miles) north of Sydney.


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