a. Of, pertaining to, or used for, setting, bringing, or going, on shore. [ 1913 Webster ]
Landing charges, charges or fees paid on goods unloaded from a vessel. -- Landing net, a small, bag-shaped net, used in fishing to take the fish from the water after being hooked. -- Landing stage, a floating platform attached at one end to a wharf in such a manner as to rise and fall with the tide, and thus facilitate passage between the wharf and a vessel lying beside the stage. -- Landing waiter, a customhouse officer who oversees the landing of goods, etc., from vessels; a landwaiter. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. 1. A going or bringing on shore. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. A place for landing, as from a ship, a carriage. etc. [ 1913 Webster ]
3. (Arch.) The level part of a staircase, at the top of a flight of stairs, or connecting one flight with another. [ 1913 Webster ]
4. (Aeronautics) The act or process of bringing an aircraft to land after having been in the air; as, the pilot made a perfect three-point landing. Contrasted with take-off. [ PJC ]
Landing place. me as Landing, n., 2 and 3. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. The wheels and attached structures under an airplane that support it and allow it to move when on the ground; also, the floats or pontoons of an amphibious airplane together with their supporting structures. Landing gear may be fixed rigidly in place, or retractable when in flight. [ PJC ]
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