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- A deadstick landing, also called a dead-stick landing or volplaning, is a type of forced landing when an aircraft loses all of its propulsive power and...
- Deadstick may refer to: Deadstick landing, when an aircraft loses all of its propulsive power and is forced to land Deadsticking, the act of presenting...
- While fishing, generally for black b****, deadsticking is the act of presenting a soft plastic lure either by casting or a vertical drop and allowing the...
- thunderstorm and both engines flame out. The captain manages to make a deadstick landing on a narrow gr**** levee in the Michoud area of eastern New Orleans...
- of the Caen canal and Orne river bridges (wrongly known as Operation Deadstick (which in fact was a specialized glider exercise), and in official do****ents...
- Pretorius's aircraft was hit in a fuel line and he had to perform a deadstick landing at AFB Ondangwa. Du Plessis's aircraft sustained heavier damage...
- open his orders, prepare for the arrival of an unusual aircraft making a deadstick landing, and get it inside a hangar as soon as possible. The U-2 successfully...
- alcohol addictions.[citation needed] Piché is best known for performing a deadstick landing of an Airbus A330 (C-GITS) in the Azores in 2001. He glided the...
- lost both engines due to bad weather but was able to make a successful deadstick landing on a gr**** levee on the grounds of NASA's Michoud ****embly Facility...
- sometimes humorously referred to as lithobraking. Index of aviation articles Deadstick landing Emergency landing Forced landing Soft landing (rocketry) Garber...