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I am going to make a forced landing in a few minutes.
They are blue and still show the scars from the last forced landing.
If only they could sight ground to attempt a forced landing!
It made a forced landing close to the area where you had your previous encounters.
Ditching is the same as a forced landing, only on water.
His talk about a forced landing seemed to me to be all non-sense.
I don't know if you've ever made a forced landing in ordinary country?
Running out of fuel, the plane made a forced landing in a swamp.
"It means we have to make a forced landing, that's all.
He made a forced landing in a corn patch on the side of the mountain.
When one airplane lost power both made forced landings and, as a result, became separated.
A forced landing, perhaps, in some long-forgotten land where time has stood still.
A forced landing was made 20 miles east of Cold Bay.
The pilot saw a field ahead and slightly left of the aircraft which he considered the best forced landing area.
He'd done many forced landings here - in nightmares just before he awoke.
Listen, mister, you picked a bad spot to have a forced landing in.
We are about to make a forced landing on an unknown-no, not a star, a world.
Although repaired the aircraft was written off in another forced landing on 24 July 1920.
A turn to the left off the runway heading was made to bring the aircraft over land for the forced landing.
Certainly I made a mess of that forced landing.
What old hand among them is there who cannot instance many a forced landing made pleasant by such hospitality?
The remaining eight transports were shot down or made forced landings.
At that altitude, there were six airports within reach for a forced landing.
You can, I am sure, imagine what a difference that would make where forced landings are concerned!"
He had made 65 forced landings during his journey.