Most of my skills are adapted to a Cobra MK3, which I've dubbed the Neutron Gale. Lovely little all around ship that I use when I'm going to a new system. (Though lately I've been trying out the Diamondback Explorer, since I don't have a co-pilot and figured the little extra jump distance would be nice for the Community Goals.) I usually fly with my daughter sitting either in my lap or have her sitting behind me on the couch while I fly, as she loves watching the game. To spice things up every once in a while I do an interesting maneuver in the Gale so she can see something cool, which I'm usually good at doing since I've been flying the Cobra for so long.
I'm coming into my "home planet", landing in the larger city that I've currently been working out of and realize the docking bay is on the other side of the city. So that my daughter can get some cool sights on how a large metropolis could potentially work on a airless moon, I decided I'd boost through the towers of the city so she could see the building designs and then cut engines, flip over and land onto the docking bay in near perfect position. This is a maneuver I've done quite a few times on my own to practice my driving skills, and figured it would be fun to watch.
I miscalculated, as most of my practice had been on normal gravity worlds but this moon is a little heavier. Not much past earth's gravity, but if all you've practiced on for this particular trick is on G1 or lighter worlds it's easy for muscle memory to fail you. I get past the towers no problem, but when I cut the engines to flip upside down into the docking bay the ground comes hurdling faster than I'm used to. I realize I'm about to slam into the docking bay with enough force to probably explode, so I hit the thrusters and try to slow my descent as well as aim at the ground next to the bay with the hope the extra distance would give me enough time to prevent explosions. But my thumb slips and I hit thrusters in the other direction, which puts me in between two bays all tangled up in the wires and beams used to stabilize the structures.
At this point my daughter is laughing her butt off, while I'm struggling to wiggle my landing gear out from the wires so I can fly up and get onto the pad. After pulling back up the landing gear while simultaneously hitting the booster, I'm finally free. After dodging the tower, I'm able to hobble back to the dock with about 15% hull left. My daughter looks to me after laughing again and exclaims "and gently down."
I stopped playing after that, since I couldn't fly while laughing.