1. taxiing - Noun
2. taxiing - Verb
taxiing
present participle of taxi
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taxiing (countable and uncountable, plural taxiings)
(aviation) The movement of aircraft on the ground in readiness for takeoff or after landing.
After taxiing past the cathedral he stopped about convert from the square, where he was greeted by curious passersby and was asked for autographs. Source: Internet
Concorde landing at Farnborough in September 1974 A controller in the cockpit allowed the visor to be retracted and the nose to be lowered to 5° below the standard horizontal position for taxiing and take-off. Source: Internet
Flight data and clearance delivery Clearance Delivery is the position that issues route clearances to aircraft, typically before they commence taxiing. Source: Internet
The 777 on the right, which bears the "Battleship Gray" scheme, is on its takeoff roll on 28L, while the one on the left with the "Rising Blue" paint has some more taxiing to get to the same runway. Source: Internet
An airplane taxiing past a small farmland encircled by Narita Airport. Source: Internet
Having seen men being attacked by sharks, Marks disobeyed standing orders and landed on the open sea. citation He began taxiing to pick up the stragglers and lone swimmers who were at the greatest risk of shark attack. Source: Internet