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Definition of deadstick landing in English: deadstick landingnoun An unpowered landing of an aircraft. (飞机)无动力着陆 Example sentencesExamples - Whitey tried a deadstick landing in the Selway River and almost made it with only six feet of one wing snagging a tree.
- In a real plane, dead stick landings are pretty uncommon, but simulated power failures and deadstick landings are a required part of the curriculum.
- One by one the finalists went through their paces: three deadstick landings to a spot, two loops, a spin, two Immelman turns, two snap rolls - not prodigious feats, but calling for skill.
- The Space Shuttle Enterprise was used only for approach and landing tests, launching from the back of a Boeing 747 and gliding to deadstick landings at Edwards AFB, California.
- Another deadstick landing followed and this time he even had the time to turn left and clear the runway before bring the Spitfire to a halt.
- I had to shut down the engine and make a deadstick landing.
- The guys who do the best deadstick landings in the simulator are all glider pilots.
- Because of its high wing loading, I did not attempt any deadstick landings.
- I like practicing my deadstick landings so I can get more comfortable with the plane just in case that unplanned-for event occurs.
- The one thing I'm proudest of is that I pulled off that deadstick landing, and did a pretty decent job of landing the thing… and even making the first turnoff.
- Both airplanes had stalled and crashed during desperate attempts to make deadstick landings after careless fuel exhaustion.
- I would say that more than 90% of my flights with this plane have ended in deadstick landings.
- The story related that after the Navy torpedo bomber made a deadstick landing on the airfield the pilot stepped out of the cockpit and was shot down in cold blood.
- One version had me bringing the aircraft to a perfect deadstick landing after an engine failure at 1,000 ft or so.
- In another incident, in November, another Beechjet 400 had to make a deadstick landing after dual engine failure during a descent from 38,000 ft.
- The way I do deadstick landings is to put most of the drag out early and stay very tight to the field.
- Training will include deadstick landings, crosswind take-offs and landings, go-arounds, and engine failure after takeoff.
- Two of the in-flight events (in July and December 2004) ended in successful deadstick landings.
- A deadstick landing is no time to lose your concentration and I flipped right over when I hit the deck.
- Shot down on 9 August 1945, while bombing Ominato airfield, an F4U Corsair flown by Lt. Vernon T. Coumbre made a deadstick landing five miles offshore.
Definition of deadstick landing in US English: deadstick landingnounˌdedstik ˈlandiNG An unpowered landing of an aircraft. (飞机)无动力着陆 Example sentencesExamples - The one thing I'm proudest of is that I pulled off that deadstick landing, and did a pretty decent job of landing the thing… and even making the first turnoff.
- One version had me bringing the aircraft to a perfect deadstick landing after an engine failure at 1,000 ft or so.
- Whitey tried a deadstick landing in the Selway River and almost made it with only six feet of one wing snagging a tree.
- The Space Shuttle Enterprise was used only for approach and landing tests, launching from the back of a Boeing 747 and gliding to deadstick landings at Edwards AFB, California.
- The story related that after the Navy torpedo bomber made a deadstick landing on the airfield the pilot stepped out of the cockpit and was shot down in cold blood.
- The guys who do the best deadstick landings in the simulator are all glider pilots.
- Because of its high wing loading, I did not attempt any deadstick landings.
- In another incident, in November, another Beechjet 400 had to make a deadstick landing after dual engine failure during a descent from 38,000 ft.
- The way I do deadstick landings is to put most of the drag out early and stay very tight to the field.
- A deadstick landing is no time to lose your concentration and I flipped right over when I hit the deck.
- In a real plane, dead stick landings are pretty uncommon, but simulated power failures and deadstick landings are a required part of the curriculum.
- Shot down on 9 August 1945, while bombing Ominato airfield, an F4U Corsair flown by Lt. Vernon T. Coumbre made a deadstick landing five miles offshore.
- I would say that more than 90% of my flights with this plane have ended in deadstick landings.
- One by one the finalists went through their paces: three deadstick landings to a spot, two loops, a spin, two Immelman turns, two snap rolls - not prodigious feats, but calling for skill.
- I had to shut down the engine and make a deadstick landing.
- Both airplanes had stalled and crashed during desperate attempts to make deadstick landings after careless fuel exhaustion.
- Another deadstick landing followed and this time he even had the time to turn left and clear the runway before bring the Spitfire to a halt.
- Training will include deadstick landings, crosswind take-offs and landings, go-arounds, and engine failure after takeoff.
- I like practicing my deadstick landings so I can get more comfortable with the plane just in case that unplanned-for event occurs.
- Two of the in-flight events (in July and December 2004) ended in successful deadstick landings.
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