Apron
paved area next to a buildin
The area where a plane lands is called a runway. Runways are specifically designed, paved, and marked strips of land located at airports, allowing aircraft to take off and land safely. They vary in length and width depending on the type of aircraft they are intended to accommodate. Additionally, the surrounding areas, such as taxiways and ramps, facilitate the movement of aircraft on the ground.
It can land on a paved runway, sand, water, dirt, and grass.
a paved outdoor area
Smaller aircraft will park on a "tie-down" which usually has a set of three ropes for literally tying the aircraft down. Larger aircraft park at a "gate." The large paved area around the gates and tiedowns is called a "ramp" or "apron". Buildings in which aircraft are parked are called "hangars." Helicopters takeoff, land and park on "helipads." It is common practice for small and mid-sized airplanes to disembark their passengers on the apron and then be towed or taxi or to a tie-down or hangar.
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Paved Runways
Paved Runways
An aircraft that is designed to take photos/videos of an area
A part of the airfield where aircraft are worked on.
The area where a plane drives to is called the "taxiway." Taxiways are paved paths on an airport that connect runways with terminals, hangars, and other facilities. Pilots use taxiways to maneuver the aircraft safely while on the ground before takeoff and after landing.
The cockpit is where the pilot controls the aircraft.