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Ditching

An easy way to avoid the risk of ditching is to not fly over water. The rest of us should plan ahead.

Art by Barry Ross
Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • Ditchings are generally survivable events, with most airplanes floating, and do not necessarily require extraordinary pilot skill, emphasizing the importance of theoretical preparedness.
  • Preventative planning is crucial; this includes maintaining sufficient altitude for glide, understanding an aircraft's glide capabilities, and carefully selecting flight paths to remain within reach of suitable landing areas, avoiding unsuitable terrain like mudflats or steep cliffs.
  • Successful ditching involves careful execution based on sea conditions (e.g., landing parallel to swells and into the wind when possible), following aircraft-specific procedures outlined in POHs (e.g., specific speeds, flap settings), and touching down with the lowest possible airspeed and a nose-high attitude.
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Let me start with a confession: I have never ditched an airplane. I don’t have any plans to ditch an airplane. So what follows is theoretical, which may not always be the best way to fly. But pilots like to be prepared for whatever might happen, so some theory is important.

Aviation Safety ran an article, “Ten Myths About Ditching,” in 2002, and others since then, which contains a lot of information worth studying. It concluded that ditchings are generally survivable; that high-wing airplanes do slightly better than low-wings; that an airplane won’t nose over and become a submarine; many open-ocean ditchings are survivable; data doesn’t favor landing gear-up to landing gear-down; the airplane will probably float; ditching doesn’t take extraordinary skill; survival equipment might not be needed; multi-engine airplanes ditch; and a helicopter probably won’t sink like a stone.

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