Well, oddly enough, yes - all pilots will "Practice" "Crash Landing" as part of basic training. Its one of the first things you learn as a pilot and it involves basically being aware at all times where a potential place to "Put her down" is and then going out and finding a place to make such a practice approach (a farmers paddock or open area where permission has been sought and most often commonly used for exactly this type of training) - then you pull back the power, hold the attitude, identify the place your aiming for, assess it for feasability (are you going to be able too make it?) and make a visual for a glide approach into that spot, whilst configuring the aircraft for it.
During practice, you would obviously re-apply the power and climb out at the last minute instead of touching down, but yes, long story short, that's pretty much what that is all about - making a controlled crash landing.