Definition
A 'landing flap' is a hinged part on the wing of an aircraft that is extended during landing to increase lift and drag. ✈️ Think of it as an air brake for planes. When deployed, flaps allow the plane to fly at a slower speed without stalling. This is crucial for a safe and controlled landing. They help the plane 'grip' the air. Landing flaps are essential for short runways and precise maneuvers.