Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
three-point-landing
noun
/θriː pɔɪnt ˈlændɪŋ/

Definition
A method of landing an aircraft where it touches down on all three gear at once, ensuring stability and control.

Examples
- During the training session, the pilot practiced the three-point-landing to improve their landing technique.
- Achieving a smooth three-point-landing is crucial for a safe arrival.

Meaning
This term is commonly used in aviation, referring to a technique that provides a balanced landing by utilizing the main landing gear and the nose gear simultaneously.

Synonyms
- three-point touchdown
- simultaneous landing