Flight in a sentence as a noun

I once saw Gosling in an airport terminal waiting for a flight.

Thanks to Bin Laden, now you practically get strip searched for every flight.

I mean, what else are we supposed to do, huddle in our hotel room until our flight tomorrow?

They have been reported to catch fire by simply plugging in a battery or in the middle of a flight.

"A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, which would power the Dragon V2 capsule, exploded during an Aug. 22 test flight.

Could someone with only flight simulator experience take off, fly the pattern and land a single engine plane on their first try.

Flight in a sentence as a verb

The video continued as the glider launched, and for approximately ten minutes of flight.

There's been times when I didn't have time to catch my flight, or my stress levels were bordering on unmanageable, or I didn't want to miss that wedding at any cost.

Since the route field on flights plans expects short input and this flight's route is dramatically longer, it caused an FAA system to split the flight arbitrarily into different legs.

Having multiple joysticks that can be in different positions at the same time and yet all simultaneously affect the flight of the Airbus is a serious design flaw.

I'm talking like, having a game end like 90 minutes before a flight I had booked, so I brought my luggage to the game, planned for a cab to arrive right as our game ended, and changed in the back seat of the cab on the way to the airport.

In the first week that I was managing IT/Ops at our company, our security architect, msj, approached me and said that our approach towards security would be to encrypt everything at rest, and everything in flight.

Flight definitions

noun

a formation of aircraft in flight

noun

an instance of traveling by air; "flying was still an exciting adventure for him"

See also: flying

noun

a stairway (set of steps) between one floor or landing and the next

noun

the act of escaping physically; "he made his escape from the mental hospital"; "the canary escaped from its cage"; "his flight was an indication of his guilt"

See also: escape

noun

an air force unit smaller than a squadron

noun

passing above and beyond ordinary bounds; "a flight of fancy"; "flights of rhetoric"; "flights of imagination"

noun

the path followed by an object moving through space

See also: trajectory

noun

a flock of flying birds

noun

a scheduled trip by plane between designated airports; "I took the noon flight to Chicago"

verb

shoot a bird in flight

verb

fly in a flock; "flighting wild geese"

verb

decorate with feathers; "fledge an arrow"

See also: fledge