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dead-stick landing

American  
[ded-stik] / ˈdɛdˌstɪk /

noun

  1. Aeronautics, Aerospace. a landing of an airplane or space vehicle with the engine cut off.


Etymology

Origin of dead-stick landing

First recorded in 1930–35

Example Sentences

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After breaking the speed record, Yates' plane was forced to make a dead-stick landing when a malfunctioning cell knocked out power to the motor.

From Scientific American • Aug. 8, 2012

His Air Force pilot glided the plane back to International Airport, made a dead-stick landing.

From Time Magazine Archive

After 83 complete orbits of the earth, if all goes according to plan, Engle will pilot the orbiter to another dead-stick landing on the dusty, dried-out old lake bed of California's Edwards Air Force Base.

From Time Magazine Archive

By a well-executed dead-stick landing in a farmer's field Pilot McDonnell saved his skin.

From Time Magazine Archive

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