over the fence

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Prepositional phrase[edit]

over the fence

  1. (aviation) Entering, or having entered, the airfield in preparation for landing.
    • 1955, Flying Safety, volume 11, page 23:
      Look up the recommended speed for the landing pattern. You'll find tables for varying loads. Okay so far. Now, note that a speed is established for the approach phase and another slower one for over the fence.
    • 1966, FAA Aviation News, volumes 5-7, page 11:
      You can usually wait until you are "over the fence" before you chop the power.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see over,‎ fence.