Boy the media really milked this story for all that it was worth! Hours of reporting when the sum total of their knowledge could have been conveyed in a couple of minutes. Switching back an forth between FOX and CNN here were some of the highlights
1) how many passengers can fit in a Lear Jet (course they're all Lears, right?)
2) Martha MacCallum "now of course, the worst thing that could happen is a tail spin."
3) Then, there was the confusing file photos of the plane in question. Showing a GIV occassionally was forgivable, but a Swiss Registered Falcon 2000????
4) Oh yeah, there are separate hydraulic switches for the right and left wheels.
5) The expert: "I haven't flown any of these corporate jets but I've got a lot of experience in WWII propeller jobs"
I know this type of thing captivates the minds of non-pilots because it's easy to relate to. But as far as emergencies go, this only posed the possibility of some costly repairs and a closed runway. Any fractional pilot who has had to go missed at a mountainous airport or taken a buzzard through the windscreen has experienced more stress than these guys, on that day.