อันนี้เราไปเจอคอมเมนท์นึงที่น่าสนใจจากนักบินคนนึงที่มีประสบการณ์การบินมาแล้ว 8,000 ชม. เขาสันนิษฐานไว้แบบนี้ค่ะ I have over 8k hours in the 737 and I can't come up with any malfunction that would cause the crew to land gear up and no flaps. It's obvious the emergency gear extension was not even attempted because, at the least, some of the gear doors would be partially open. Touching down at high, no-flap speed caused the long slide into the antenna. It seems the aircraft was stabilized with gear and flaps for the approach to the north runway (speed is consistent with normal configuration), then, had to go around, probably due to engine compressor stall (camera operator reported "popping" noise from the aircraft). Maybe the crew got frazzled and wanted to get the aircraft on the ground as quickly as possible so they did a 180 turn and quick approach to the south runway, were rushed, and didn't get the plane configured for landing--that's my best guess. It's also possible when they tried to shut down the bad engine (bird strike and/or compressor stall), they accidentally shut down the one good engine, then had to glide to the runway. This is a very strange one.