Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
flame-out
noun
/fleɪm aʊt/

Definition
The complete failure of an aircraft engine, typically causing the engine to stop working due to a fuel outage or malfunction.

Examples
- The pilot had to make an emergency landing after a flame-out occurred mid-flight.
- Flame-outs are often caused by a sudden drop in fuel pressure.
- Engine flame-out can lead to serious accidents if not managed properly by the flight crew.

Meaning
Flame-out refers to the condition where an engine, especially in a jet or rocket, loses its ability to produce thrust. This can happen during flight due to various reasons, leading to a loss of power.

Synonyms
- engine failure
- power loss
- thrust loss