A deadstick landing is a type of aircraft landing that occurs when the engine of the plane has failed or stopped working. Synonyms for the term "deadstick landing" include "deadstick approach," "power-off landing," and "glider landing." In a deadstick landing, the pilot must use their skills and knowledge to safely bring the plane to the ground with no power from the engine. This type of landing requires a high level of skill and precision, as the pilot must take into account factors such as wind direction and speed, altitude, and the weight and balance of the aircraft. Deadstick landings are often practiced by pilots as part of their training, as they are an important skill in case of an emergency.