I think you guys are wrong. Tarmac is a trademark material for paving runways and taxiways, at least once upon a time. That's why people nowadays like to refer to airport runways and stuff as tarmac; it is actually trademarked. Tarmac had the properties necessary for airport use, although most runways now use asphalt I think.
You guys misunderstood. People don't refer to a specific area as tarmac - they refer to the paved taxiways and parking lots that are paved with Tarmac. It became a common term that stuck. There is nothing wrong with saying that "a plane was parked on the tarmac" - technically it is
. It is a term in aviation representing what normal people would call a road.
You guys misunderstood. People don't refer to a specific area as tarmac - they refer to the paved taxiways and parking lots that are paved with Tarmac. It became a common term that stuck. There is nothing wrong with saying that "a plane was parked on the tarmac" - technically it is
. It is a term in aviation representing what normal people would call a road.
