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Что (кто) такое landing strip - определение

AREA OF SURFACE USED BY AIRCRAFT TO TAKEOFF FROM AND LAND ON
Runways; Runway lighting; Active runway; Active Runway; Airplane Landing Field; Blast pad; RWY; Landing field length; Landing filed length; Landing strip; Takeoff Run Available; Takeoff Distance Available; Accelerate Stop Distance Available; Landing Distance Available; Runway Strip; Runway strip; Blast pads; Blast Pad; Blast Pads; Runway end lights; Runway Centerline Lighting System; Runway Centerline Light System; TDZL; Touchdown Zone Lights; Taxiway Centerline Lead-Off Lights; Taxiway Centerline Lead-On Lights; Visual Runway; Visual runway; Visual Runways; Visual runways; Non-precision instrument runways; Non-precision instrument runway; Non-Precision Instrument Runways; Non-Precision Instrument Runway; Non-precision Instrument Runways; Non-precision Instrument Runway; Precision instrument runways; Precision Instrument Runway; TODA; Land and Hold Short Lights; Parallel runway; Landing strips; Airport runway; Runway light; Stopway; Landing distance available; Runway naming; Runway numbering; Runway markings; Grass airstrip; Runway designation
  • Runway sign at [[Madrid-Barajas Airport]], Spain
  • A320]] cockpit
  • [[Approach lighting system]] at [[Berlin Tegel Airport]]
  • Ground light at [[Bremen Airport]]
  • Triangular runway pattern at Armitage Field, [[Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake]]
  • Badminton]], [[South Gloucestershire]], [[England]]. The strip is very simple: no lighting, no centerline, and no approach aids. The edge is marked by simple posts.
  • A [[Mahan Air]] [[Airbus A310]] using [[reverse thrust]] in rainy weather at [[Düsseldorf Airport]]
  • An [[MD-11]] at one end of a runway
  • [[FAA]] airport diagram at [[O'Hare International Airport]]. The two 14/32 runways go from upper left to lower right, the two 4/22 runways go from lower left to upper right, and the two 9/27 and three 10/28 runways are horizontal.
  • Runway 13R at [[Palm Springs International Airport]]
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  • Runway 22
  • Runway 34 at [[Nagoya Airfield]]
  • A runway landing light from 1945
  • Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (KBJC)]]
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landing strip         
(landing strips)
A landing strip is a long flat piece of land from which aircraft can take off and land, especially one used only by private or military aircraft.
N-COUNT
Runway         
·noun The channel of a stream.
II. Runway ·noun The beaten path made by deer or other animals in passing to and from their feeding grounds.
runway         
¦ noun
1. a strip of hard ground along which aircraft take off and land.
2. N. Amer. a raised gangway extending into an auditorium; a catwalk.
3. an animal run.
4. a chute down which logs are slid.
runway         
(runways)
At an airport, the runway is the long strip of ground with a hard surface which an aeroplane takes off from or lands on.
The plane started taxiing down the runway.
N-COUNT: usu the N
Runway         
According to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a runway is a "defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the landing and takeoff of aircraft". Runways may be a man-made surface (often asphalt, concrete, or a mixture of both) or a natural surface (grass, dirt, gravel, ice, sand or salt).
Highway strip         
  • Highway strip on Autobahn A29 near Ahlhorn
  • C-123K Provider]] aircraft waits to pick up troops at a highway landing strip during the joint South Korean/United States exercise ''"Team Spirit '89"'' on 24 March 1989.
  • JAS 39 Gripen]] of the [[Swedish Air Force]] taking off from a road runway.
  • M-1 Motorway]] with removable medians.
  • Ju 88]] heavy fighters parked on the shoulders.
  • RFDS]] emergency airstrip is ahead. There are four such strips on the highway.
  • A [[Swiss Air Force]] [[F-5E Tiger II]] crossing a road between the runway and an [[aircraft cavern]] ([[Mollis]] airfield, 1999).
SECTION OF A HIGHWAY OR MOTORWAY THAT IS SPECIALLY BUILT TO ALLOW LANDING OF (MOSTLY) MILITARY AIRCRAFT AND TO SERVE AS A MILITARY AIRBASE
Road runway; Road base
A highway strip, road runway or road base is a section of a highway, motorway or other form of public road that is specially built to act as a runway for (mostly) military aircraft and to serve as an auxiliary military air base. These runways allow military aircraft to continue operating even if their regular air bases, some of the most vulnerable targets in any war, are degraded or destroyed.
Caprivi Strip         
  • Map of the Caprivi
  • Georg Leo Graf von Caprivi de Caprera de Montecuccoli]], who gave his name to the Caprivi Strip
  • Village in the Caprivi Strip
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA OF NORTH-EASTERN NAMIBIA
Caprivi strip; Okavango Strip
The Caprivi Strip, also known simply as Caprivi, is a geographic salient protruding from the northeastern corner of Namibia. It is surrounded by Botswana to the south and Angola and Zambia to the north.
Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN TENNESSEE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
PITTSBURG LANDING; Pittsburg Landing
Pittsburg Landing is a river landing on the west bank of the Tennessee River in Hardin County, Tennessee. It was named for "Pitts" Tucker who operated a tavern at the site in the years preceding the Civil War.
crash-land         
  • [[JetBlue Flight 292]] makes an emergency landing at [[Los Angeles International Airport]].
AIRCRAFT LANDING MADE IN RESPONSE TO A CRISIS
Crash landing; Precautionary landing; Crashlanding; Crash-landing; QHH; Crash-Landing; Emergency landings; Crash-landed; Crash-land; Crash-lands
also crash land (crash-lands, crash-landing, crash-landed)
If a pilot crash-lands an aircraft, or if it crash-lands, it lands more quickly and less safely than usual, for example when there is something wrong with the aircraft, and it cannot land normally.
He arrives in his biplane and crash lands it in a tree...
A light aircraft crash-landed on a putting green yesterday.
VERB: V n, V
crash-landing (crash-landings)
His plane made a crash-landing during a sandstorm yesterday.
N-COUNT
crash-land         
  • [[JetBlue Flight 292]] makes an emergency landing at [[Los Angeles International Airport]].
AIRCRAFT LANDING MADE IN RESPONSE TO A CRISIS
Crash landing; Precautionary landing; Crashlanding; Crash-landing; QHH; Crash-Landing; Emergency landings; Crash-landed; Crash-land; Crash-lands
¦ verb land roughly in an emergency.

Википедия

Runway

According to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a runway is a "defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the landing and takeoff of aircraft". Runways may be a man-made surface (often asphalt, concrete, or a mixture of both) or a natural surface (grass, dirt, gravel, ice, sand or salt). Runways, taxiways and ramps, are sometimes referred to as "tarmac", though very few runways are built using tarmac. Takeoff and landing areas defined on the surface of water for seaplanes are generally referred to as waterways. Runway lengths are now commonly given in meters worldwide, except in North America where feet are commonly used.