stowdown

/ˈstoʊ.daʊn/

Definitions

1. noun

a situation where a pilot intentionally lands an aircraft on a runway that is not designed for its size, often due to bad weather or emergencies, resulting in a possible loss of structural integrity and damage to the plane.

“The plane was forced into a stowdown on the smaller airstrip due to the severe thunderstorm.”

Synonyms

  • crash landing
  • emergency landing

Antonyms

  • smooth landing