halflanding
Halflanding refers to a landing technique or condition in which only a portion of an aircraft, spacecraft, vehicle, or person’s body makes contact with the landing surface during the touchdown phase. The term is most commonly used in aviation and aerospace contexts, where it describes a landing in which the main undercarriage legs, a critical component of the structure, are either partially deployed or intentionally positioned so that the vehicle’s center of gravity is supported by fewer contact points than in a full landing. This can occur deliberately in certain emergency procedures, such as when an aircraft must land on an uneven or limited runway, or as a result of mechanical failure that inhibits the deployment of one or more landing gear elements.
In parachuting, a halflanding can arise when a jumper fails to fully deploy the main parachute, resulting
The significance of halflanding includes the study of structural loads, occupant injuries, and structural integrity under