Forced Landing definition
Forced Landing. A landing necessitated by failure of engines, systems, components, or incapacitation of a crewmember, which makes continued flight impossible, and which may or may not result in damage.
Forced Landing means any unscheduled landing in which the aircraft must land or the landing is made under abnormal conditions which are beyond the pilot's control. For the
Examples of Forced Landing in a sentence
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