A permanent structure for ships to load and unload cargo and passengers.
Chittenango Landing Dry Dock Complex was created in 1856.
LCT-Landing Craft, Tank LCI-Landing Craft, Infantry LCM-Landing Craft, Medium LSD-Landing Ship, Dock (a floating Dry-Dock for ship/boat repairs) LST-Landing Ship, Tank
It's a "dock".
It is a landing place constructed along the edge of water, similar to pier or dock.
dock, port, harbour, jetty, wharf, quay...
Barrier, breakwater, dock, landing, quay, seawall, slip or wharf .
harbor (noun) : port, dock, pier, anchorage, mooring, landing, bay, inlet, cove harbor (verb) : shelter, house, lodgea dock shore or deck
The 1 lander in Ascension can dock with a total of 4 landing pads, including the station in the beginning room.
It is called a port
When docking with a current pushing you toward the dock, approach at a slight angle to the current to maintain control. Use reverse thrust to slow your forward momentum as you near the dock, allowing for a gentle and controlled landing. Keep an eye on your surroundings and be ready to adjust your position with small throttle adjustments or rudder movements. Finally, secure the boat quickly to prevent being pushed against the dock.
When preparing to dock your boat, first assess the wind and current conditions to determine the best approach. Ensure that fenders and lines are ready to prevent damage and assist with securing the boat. Reduce your speed as you near the dock, and communicate clearly with any crew members to coordinate the docking process. Finally, keep a close watch on your surroundings to avoid obstacles and ensure a smooth landing.
A landing pier is a structure built over water that provides a platform for boats, ships, or other vessels to dock and load or unload passengers and cargo. It typically extends from the shore out into the water, allowing for safe access to vessels regardless of water levels or tides. Landing piers can be found in various settings, including harbors, marinas, and recreational areas, and may vary in design and materials based on their intended use.