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Glossary/Soft Field Landing
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Soft Field Landing

A landing technique used on grass, dirt, gravel, or other unpaved surfaces where nosewheel damage or getting stuck is a concern. The pilot maintains a nose-high attitude and uses power to achieve the slowest possible touchdown speed, keeping the nosewheel off the surface as long as possible after touchdown to protect it from the soft terrain.

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