मजबूरन् अवतरण Meaning in English
मजबूरन् अवतरण शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : forced landing
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
विवश या मजबूरन अवतरणबाहर के लिए मजबूर
ईसाई मत का ज़बरदस्ती प्रचार
सेना की टुकड़ी को जबरन चलवाना
जबरन बिक्री
जबरन भरती किया गया सैनिक
पलट कर मुकाबला करने को बाध्य
ज़बर्दस्ती मत परिवर्तन
बलपूर्वक मांगनेवाला
सबल
ज़बर्दस्त तरीके से
बलपूर्वक मांगना
बलपूर्वक मांगने का
फोर्सकिंग
बलों
मजबूरन्-अवतरण इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
On 20 July 1944 a USAAF Lockheed P-38F Lightning photoreconnaissance aircraft from nearby RAF Mount Farm attempted a forced landing at Clifton Hampden, but hit treetops in The Coppice and crashed into a field.
After that, the forced landing of the aircraft into the rainforest in the north of Mato Grosso became inevitable.
At 20:40, Garcez informed the Belém center that he would be making a forced landing over the jungle.
The NTSB found: “Loss of power in the right engine for undetermined reason(s), and the accumulation of structural ice on the airplane, which resulted in an increased rate of descent and a subsequent forced landing before the pilot could reach an alternate airport.
He survived a forced landing on 20 September with a minor wound; the next day, he shot down his fifth victim.
Entered again in the Bendix in 1936, the Mister Mulligan was completely destroyed when the craft lost one of the propeller blades, resulting in a forced landing, north of Crownpoint, New Mexico; this crash landing almost killed Howard and his co-pilot wife, Maxine.
Henshaw survived many forced landings and a catastrophic crash in Wednesfield near Wolverhampton on 18 July 1942 which destroyed his aircraft.
At that altitude, there were six airports within reach for a forced landing.
Practised forced landings at the Rockton aerodrome are strictly prohibited 365 days per year.
Reinforced landing gear and fuselage.
21 November 1944 - A Corsair based at Ardmore attempted a forced landing and crashed 1/2 a mile from the aerodrome.
They set out for Melbourne, but further engine oil problems led to a forced landing at Bourke, New South Wales, where they made minor repairs.
It was therefore lightened by the removal of both rear engines, replacing them with a single engine that had been salvaged from the Zeppelin L 33 which had made a forced landing in Little Wigborough, Essex, on 24 September 1916.