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The pilot aligns the aircraft with the runway, maintaining specific "pattern speeds".
The aircraft makes contact with the surface and uses brakes or reverse thrust to stop. 2. Key Risk Factors & Safety
In aviation, landing is the most critical phase of flight. While it only accounts for approximately , it historically contributes to nearly 48% of fatal accidents . 1. Phases of a Normal Landing
A successful landing is a multi-step transition from high-speed flight to a controlled stop:
The transition from a nose-down descent to a level flight path just above the runway.
The pilot aligns the aircraft with the runway, maintaining specific "pattern speeds".
The aircraft makes contact with the surface and uses brakes or reverse thrust to stop. 2. Key Risk Factors & Safety landing
In aviation, landing is the most critical phase of flight. While it only accounts for approximately , it historically contributes to nearly 48% of fatal accidents . 1. Phases of a Normal Landing The pilot aligns the aircraft with the runway,
A successful landing is a multi-step transition from high-speed flight to a controlled stop: landing
The transition from a nose-down descent to a level flight path just above the runway.