At the risk of going off topic, what Gary (
@jhungary ) posted in 42 and 44 is indicative of taking seriously someone with experience in discussions.
You did not use the literal 'airdrop', but what you said in more words equals to the same. Someone with experience would know exactly what you meant even though you did not know what you meant.
An airlift is simply to transport by air from one location to another. An airdrop is when the man and/or the hardware is literally pushed out of the still flying transport. All troops can be airlifted, as in Desert Shield or the Vietnam War, but not all troops can be airdropped like the 101st and the 82nd.
Am not saying this to be mean, but only to point out that this is a learning moment.