Ditching load refers to the structural loads that an aircraft must withstand during a water landing, also known as ditching. These loads are critical for ensuring the safety of the aircraft and its occupants.
The calculation of ditching load involves several factors including the weight of the aircraft, the speed at impact, and the angle of entry into the water. Accurate estimation is essential for designing aircraft structures that can withstand such extreme conditions.
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