Three-point landing
[three-point] /ˈθriˌpɔɪnt/
noun, Aeronautics.
1.
an aircraft landing in which the two wheels of the main landing gear and the tail or nose wheel touch the ground simultaneously.
three-point landing
noun
1.
an aircraft landing in which the two main wheels and the nose or tail wheel all touch the ground simultaneously
2.
a successful conclusion
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