The place between boarder control and the boarding area is no mans land. thats the reason why the food you can buy there is tax free
There were no patrols in no mans land...
No-mans Land
No mans land was the land between the trenches in WW1
No mans land was the land between the trenches in WW1
Boats, Helipads and Airports.
No mans land was the land between the trenches in WW1
Airplanes land and take of at airports you dufus
Airports
Even more frequently at very busy airports.
Well for example, they can land at challenging airports such as London City Airport or airports where there is virtually zero visibility. They can also land at 'hot 'n high' airports as they're called - such as La Paz, Bolivia.
Jet-powered aircraft land on the same airports as piston-engine aircraft.
The "No mans land" was the land between the trenches in which you'd likely be mowed down in a violent burst of machine gun fire or poison gas.