○○○○ land □□□□" for the state when landing

In the last issue, we shared with you a Q&A regarding the expression "to make a landing" using "stick".

So this time, I would like to ask everyone to think about the difference between "stick" and "land".

You can use "stick" only when you make a crisp landing in gymnastics, skateboarding, BMX, etc.

Then, what are some expressions that use "land" to describe the condition when a type of transportation lands on the ground?

When you land well: ○○○○ land□□□□
When the landing was not successful: △△△△ land□□□□

Please complete ○○○○ and △△△△ with four different letters, and □□□□ with "land" followed by three letters of the alphabet.
You may know this because it is sometimes used in Japanese conversation unrelated to transportation.

The correct answer will be announced in the next issue. Please look forward to it!