crash land
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Definition
Verb: * To land an aircraft in an emergency, typically without using the normal landing gear or on an unprepared surface, resulting in a violent impact and likely damage to the aircraft.
Usage
The verb "crash land" describes the specific, uncontrolled action of bringing an aircraft down in an emergency situation. It implies a forced landing that is not smooth or standard. * The pilot had to crash land the plane in a field after both engines failed. * The damaged spacecraft crash landed on the moon's surface.
Examples
- The vintage fighter plane began to smoke, forcing the pilot to crash land it in a nearby lake.
- After the bird strike, the crew prepared to crash land the jetliner on the highway.
- News reports confirmed the helicopter had crash landed in the mountains, but all passengers survived.
Advanced Usage
- Noun Form (Crash Landing): The event or instance of crash landing.
- The crash landing was terrifying, but everyone escaped the wreckage.
- Adjectival Form (Crash-landed): Used to describe the state of the aircraft after the event.
- Rescuers approached the crash-landed aircraft cautiously.
Variants and Related Words
- Crash Landing (n): The act or instance of crash landing.
- Forced Landing (n): A broader term for any emergency landing, which may or may not be a crash landing.
- Ditch (v): Specifically to make a controlled emergency landing on water.
Synonyms
- Ditch (when referring to water)
- Make a forced landing
Antonyms
- Land smoothly
- Make a normal landing
- Touch down
Verb
- make an emergency landing