Betekenis van:
emergency landing

emergency landing
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • voortijdige, gedwongen landing
  • an unscheduled airplane landing that is made under circumstances (engine failure or adverse weather) not under the pilot's control

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The pilot made an emergency landing in the desert.
  2. emergency landing/ditching; and
  3. Emergency Landing/Ditching; and
  4. The commander shall declare an emergency when calculated usable fuel on landing is less than final reserve fuel.
  5. For which the lowest point of the emergency exit is more than 1,83 metres (6 feet) above the ground with the landing gear extended; or,
  6. for which the lowest point of the emergency exit is more than 1,83 metres (6 ft) above the ground with the landing gear extended; or,
  7. For aeroplanes certificated to the Certification Specifications in CS-25 or equivalent, no greater distance than that corresponding to 90 minutes at cruising speed from an area suitable for making an emergency landing.
  8. On overwater flights, an operator shall not operate an aeroplane at a distance away from land, which is suitable for making an emergency landing, greater than that corresponding to:
  9. for aeroplanes certificated to the certification specifications in CS-25 or equivalent, no greater distance than that corresponding to 90 minutes at cruising speed from an area suitable for making an emergency landing.
  10. a placard on each internal door or adjacent to a curtain that is the means of access to a passenger emergency exit, to indicate that it must be secured open during take off and landing; and
  11. A description of the duties of all members of the crew for the rapid evacuation of an aeroplane and the handling of the passengers in the event of a forced landing, ditching or other emergency.
  12. A placard on each internal door or adjacent to a curtain that is the means of access to a passenger emergency exit, to indicate that it must be secured open during take off and landing; and
  13. An operator shall establish procedures to ensure that before taxiing, take-off and landing, and when safe and practicable to do so, an assisting means for emergency evacuation that deploys automatically, is armed.
  14. An operator shall not operate an aeroplane with an approved passenger seating configuration of more than 30 passengers on overwater flights at a distance from land suitable for making an emergency landing, greater than 120 minutes at cruising speed, or 400 nautical miles, whichever is the lesser, unless the aeroplane complies with the ditching requirements prescribed in the applicable airworthiness code.
  15. An operator shall not operate an aeroplane with an approved passenger seating configuration of more than 30 passengers on overwater flights at a distance from land suitable for making an emergency landing, greater than 120 minutes at cruising speed, or 400 nautical miles, whichever is the lesser, unless the aeroplane complies with the ditching requirements prescribed in the applicable airworthiness code.