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- Hard_landing abstract "A hard landing occurs when an aircraft hits the ground with a greater vertical speed and force than in a normal landing.Landing is the final phase in flight, in which where the aircraft returns to the ground. The average vertical speed in a landing is around 2 meters per second; anything above is classed as \"hard\". Hard landings can be caused by weather conditions, mechanical problems, over-weight aircraft, pilot decision and/or pilot error. The term hard landing usually implies that the pilot still has total or partial control over the aircraft, as opposed to an uncontrolled descent into terrain (a crash). Hard landings can vary in their consequences, from mild passenger discomfort to vehicle damage, structural failure, injuries, and/or loss of life. When an aircraft has a hard landing, it must be inspected for damage before its next flight.For helicopters, a hard landing can occur after mechanical or engine damage or failure when the rotor(s) are still intact and free to turn. autorotation, in which airflow over the rotors keeps them turning and provides some lift, can allow limited pilot control during descent. As an unpowered descent, it requires considerable pilot skill and experience to safely execute. A hard landing of a spacecraft such as a rocket stage usually ends with its destruction and can be intentional or unintentional. When a high-velocity impact is planned (when its purpose is to study consequences of impact), the spacecraft is called an impactor.".
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- Hard_landing wikiPageRevisionID "698508251".
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Autorotation.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Aviation_accidents_and_incidents.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aviation_risks.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_landing.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Deadstick_landing.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Flight.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Force.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Helicopter.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Impact_(mechanics).
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Lander_(spacecraft).
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Landing.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Lift_(force).
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Multistage_rocket.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Pilot_(aeronautics).
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Pilot_error.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Soft_landing.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Spacecraft.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Structural_integrity_and_failure.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLink Weather.
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hard landing".
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hard-landed".
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLinkText "hard impacts".
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLinkText "hard landing".
- Hard_landing wikiPageWikiLinkText "landing was particularly hard".
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- Hard_landing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Types_of_take-off_and_landing.
- Hard_landing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Hard_landing subject Category:Aviation_risks.
- Hard_landing subject Category:Types_of_landing.
- Hard_landing hypernym Phase.
- Hard_landing type MilitaryConflict.
- Hard_landing type Type.
- Hard_landing type Risk.
- Hard_landing type Type.
- Hard_landing comment "A hard landing occurs when an aircraft hits the ground with a greater vertical speed and force than in a normal landing.Landing is the final phase in flight, in which where the aircraft returns to the ground. The average vertical speed in a landing is around 2 meters per second; anything above is classed as \"hard\". Hard landings can be caused by weather conditions, mechanical problems, over-weight aircraft, pilot decision and/or pilot error.".
- Hard_landing label "Hard landing".
- Hard_landing sameAs Q4182118.
- Hard_landing sameAs Pendaratan_keras.
- Hard_landing sameAs Catrapo.
- Hard_landing sameAs m.02pgrz3.
- Hard_landing sameAs Q4182118.
- Hard_landing wasDerivedFrom Hard_landing?oldid=698508251.
- Hard_landing isPrimaryTopicOf Hard_landing.