landing skid
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Definition
- Noun:
- A structural component of a helicopter's landing gear: A "landing skid" is one of a pair of long, fixed supports, typically made of metal or composite material, attached to the underside of a helicopter's fuselage. Its primary function is to absorb the impact and support the weight of the helicopter during landing, takeoff, and while it is stationary on the ground.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The helicopter's landing skid made contact with the helipad.
- After the rough landing, the pilot inspected the landing skid for any damage.
- This model uses a simple, rugged landing skid instead of retractable wheels.
Advanced Usage
- "To be on the skids" (idiom, related conceptually): To be in a state of decline or failure. (Note: This idiom uses "skids" generally, not specifically "landing skid").
- After the scandal, the company's reputation was on the skids.
Variants and Related Words
- Landing gear (n): The entire undercarriage of an aircraft, which may include wheels, skids, or floats.
- Skid (n): A broader term for a runner or low platform used as a support or for sliding. A helicopter's landing skid is a specific type of skid.
- Float (n): A type of landing gear for aircraft designed to land on water.
Synonyms
- Landing runner
- Skid gear (when referring to the pair or system)
Related Phrases
- To touch down on the skids: To land a helicopter.
- The pilot expertly touched down on the skids in the small clearing.
Noun
- one of two parts of the landing gear of a helicopter