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The phrase "landing by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the time or place where an aircraft is expected to arrive or to refer to the act of arriving at a destination.
Example: "The flight is scheduled for landing by 3 PM."
Alternatives: "arriving by" or "touching down by".
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LANDING, by Emma Donoghue.
(Their landing followed an earlier landing by Chinese nationalists).
"We started making our way down, landing by landing".
The emergency landing by the 787 in mid-January occurred in Japan.
At Orly, there is a reception center with 300 beds for those "repatries" landing by plane.
She is being held captive in King's Landing by the Lannisters.
She arrived in Australia, landing by boat on Christmas Island, in October 2013.
Dufner's is better, though, landing by Scott's ball and spinning back to ten feet, maybe eight.
Nailed a steady, near-perfect landing, by shifting the load of it onto the one good leg.
In another case, maintenance workers reacted to a failure on landing by warning the cockpit crew not to use autopilot.
That's a "hard landing" by anyone's definition, and from what I can see, it's already under way.
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