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== Anime &and Manga ==
* A variation in ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'' had Max and Gym Leader Tate taking instructions from Tate's father to land a ''rocket ship''.
* The ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[Non-Serial Movie]] ''Magician of the Silver Sky'' features a particularly intricate (or contrived) example: {{spoiler|after poison incapacitates its pilots and a lightning strike disables the autopilot and radio, high school girls Ran and Sonoko must manually land an airliner (that is also missing one engine and almost out of fuel) on an unlit pier. Fortunately they have help from high school detective Shinichi Kudo (in the person of Conan disguising his voice, calling them from an intercom phone to talk them through the procedure) and flamboyant thief Kaitou Kid (who manipulates the dozens of police cars chasing him into forming up as makeshift runway lights).}}
* The situation arises during the first "Lilia" arc in ''[[Allison & Lillia]]'' - and is not helped by the only advice that the pilot gets over the radio.
 
== Comic Books ==