Tie-down definition

Tie-down means an apparatus used to firmly secure a manufactured home to the ground. This apparatus usually consists of steel cables attached to the manufactured home and concrete pylons strategically placed on the accommodating site.
Tie-down means an outdoor spot used by smaller aircraft to park that usually has a set of three (3) ropes for tying down the aircraft.
Tie-down means a high strength material which is used to secure the load of logs or tubular products to the frame or the bed of the vehicle.

More Definitions of Tie-down

Tie-down means an area designed and used for the parking and tying down and storage of aircraft.
Tie-down means an area on the Airport, paved or unpaved, suitable for the parking of aircraft, wherein tie-down points have been located.
Tie-down means a dedicated space for an aircraft to park out-side on an apron/ramp.
Tie-down. A paved area suitable for parking and mooring of aircraft wherein suitable tie-down points have been located.
Tie-down means any device designed to anchor a manufactured dwelling securely to the
Tie-down means a defined location, either within the Transient Parking Areas or Permitted Parking Areas to secure aircraft when stationed in the open to restrain movement due to the condition of parking.
Tie-down means the area, paved or unpaved, suitable for parking and mooring of aircraft wherein suitable tie-down points have been located.