The Gimli Glider incident involved an Air Canada Boeing 767 running out of fuel mid-flight due to a misunderstanding and miscalculation of the metric system when fueling the plane. The pilots were forced to land the plane without engines or hydraulic systems, and the captain succeeded in performing an unprecedented side-slip maneuver to safely land the plane at a former military air base in Gimli, Manitoba, resulting in no fatalities or serious injuries. An investigation later found the root cause to be a failure to properly train personnel on fuel calculations in metric units, leading to only half the required amount of fuel being loaded onto the plane.