Aviation Training Experts™

Aviation Dictionary

Sideslip (or side slip)

A slip in which the airplane’s longitudinal axis remains parallel to the original flightpath, but the airplane no longer flies straight ahead. Instead, the horizontal component of wing lift forces the airplane to move s…

Dictionary Term

Sideslip (or side slip)

Definition

  • A slip in which the airplane’s longitudinal axis remains parallel to the original flightpath, but the airplane no longer flies straight ahead. Instead, the horizontal component of wing lift forces the airplane to move sideways toward the low wing.

References

  • Airplane Flying Handbook · Federal Aviation Administration · 2021