Narrative:

After making a safe landing on runway; the student accidentally released the 'johnson bar' gear handle causing the gear to retract on the landing roll. I immediately tried to force the handle back into its gear down and locked position; while the belly of the aircraft impacted the surface of the runway and the aircraft began to depart the runway to the right. I immediately pulled the mixture into the idle cutoff; and steered the aircraft using the rudder controls to avoid runway lights. The aircraft came to a rest on the right side of the runway in the grass. I turned off the master; fuel valve; and took the key out of the ignition. We both left the aircraft immediately with no injuries to either of us at all.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: Student pilot on training flight in a Mooney accidentally raised landing gear during landing rollout. No injuries reported.

Narrative: After making a safe landing on runway; the student accidentally released the 'Johnson Bar' gear handle causing the gear to retract on the landing roll. I immediately tried to force the handle back into its gear down and locked position; while the belly of the aircraft impacted the surface of the runway and the aircraft began to depart the runway to the right. I immediately pulled the mixture into the idle cutoff; and steered the aircraft using the rudder controls to avoid runway lights. The aircraft came to a rest on the right side of the runway in the grass. I turned off the master; fuel valve; and took the key out of the ignition. We both left the aircraft immediately with no injuries to either of us at all.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.