File this under lessons not learned I guess. Unstable approaches remain a major cause of accidents but one possible consequence is failure to configure the landing gear. In this case, ATC was adding workload by requesting that VN-781 disregard the standard STAR speed restrictions and expedite the approach (at their discretion but at the risk of losing favor in a competitive airspace). Somewhere along the way the before-landing checklist either got skipped or degraded, as did CRM. A controller at a nearby field observed that the gear was not down and warned Melbourne tower, who then warned the crew but the message was misunderstood. This being a 787, the CONFIG GEAR master warning triggered when descending below 800ft, by which time the PF chose to go-around. Alls well that ends well. And then, six months later, PIA 8303 ends very unwell.
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