Hi. Can anybody let me know what was the actual fault with the undercarriages was, and will Virgin look at all there 747 fleet? We fly out to orlando in May on the LGW 747's and I have 1 very nervous wife who isn't a great flyer and this hasn't help her at all
It was a problem with the hydraulic system but won't know all the details until the AAIB publish their report (won't be for months). More details here
http://avherald.com/h?article=47f7b9f9
The reason it made the news is due to its rarity, this is only the 2nd time it's happened to Virgin in 30 years of operation.
It's due to the work of the AAIB that lessons are learned and safety actions put in place so that it won't happen again.
If anything you should be pleased that you're on a 747 as it shows how over designed the aircraft is that it can land missing a set of wheels. I shall make the standard statement about flying, you're more likely to be in a fatal accident in the taxi driving to the airport.