Oh? I have to get that one then.....

The trick to landing is the same for just about any aircraft.
Approach above stall speed with a safety margin for any wind gusts/shear/ turbulence or other factors such as wet wings, strong headwind or crosswind and of course aircraft load factors.
Depending on aircraft type the margins vary in relation to stall speed, a rule of thumb for approach speed ......
stall speed + 10knots + 1/3 windspeed
This gives you enough grunt to kill the throttle over the threshhold and round out the flare......... and the best trick of all..... Don't land!
Hold her gently just off the runway and it will land itself. Everything from a hang glider to an X-15 works like that.
Thats fairly general, some aircraft are a bit more critical, but that should get you started.
Begin with a Cessna type and work your way to low wing singles, then dual props, before you start tackling the jets. The jets require a bit more finesse is all.
Another trick is to get trimmed

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