0 past participle, past simple of crash-land --
1 to land an aircraft suddenly because of an emergency, sometimes resulting in serious damage or injuries: --
It flew an additional 79 seconds, banking left, then crash-landed into a cornfield east of the airport.
The flightcrew attempted to return to the airport as the aircraft was unable to gain altitude, yet it crash-landed before reaching the airfield.
The pilot skillfully crash-landed and all the people aboard survived but were interned.
It appears to have crash-landed on the planet millions of years ago (precipitating a mass extinction) and is putting out prodigious amounts of radiation.
He crash-landed so many aircraft that he was promptly assigned to a single-seat fighter squadron, as no one would fly with him!
Cheli pressed the attack despite the battle damage, then crash-landed his bomber at sea.
The bomber descended and crash-landed in the water.
The morning of the strikes, she rescued a pilot from aircraft carrier whose burning plane had crash-landed nearby.