toe-in

toe-in
 n.β€” Β«Gunsauls decided a closer extraction was necessary. He lifted off again, approached the children’s location and balanced the front tips of the helicopter’s landing skids against the sloping hillside what pilots refer to as a “toe-in.”Β» β€”β€œDaring Ridge rescue” by Jeremy Walsh Paradise Post (Paradise, California) Feb. 2, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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