NOUN
- an unscheduled airplane landing that is made under circumstances (engine failure or adverse weather) not under the pilot's control
How To Use emergency landing In A Sentence
- The pilot of the aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing on Lake Geneva.
- When we looked upwards again, we were amazed to see all three Fulmars still flying but firing emergency landing signals.
- The pilot was forced to make an emergency landing.
- A HOT air balloon made an emergency landing in the middle of a road. The Sun
- The jet had to make an emergency landing on one engine. Times, Sunday Times
- The plane had to make an emergency landing because of mechanical problems.
- A fire started in the cargo area, and the pilot was forced to make an emergency landing.
- Bad weather can force an emergency landing or strong winds can blow them off course.
- The pilot of the aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing on Lake Geneva.
- He was close to giving up art, but then won a Hamlyn Foundation award in 2004: "It was like being refuelled in midair when I was considering making an emergency landing," he says. Art and design: the ones to watch in 2012