Takeoff in a sentence as a noun

Like being strapped onto a rocket during takeoff – in the middle of a hurricane.

After takeoff, in accordance with their SOP, he calls for the autopilot to be engaged after takeoff.

There is actually a very logical, sensible reason to have everyone power off and stow their devices during takeoff and landing, and this story disappointingly failed to cover it:By far the most likely time for any accidents or incidents to occur is during takeoffs and landings.

Takeoff definitions

noun

a departure; especially of airplanes

noun

the initial ascent of an airplane as it becomes airborne

noun

a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way

noun

humorous or satirical mimicry

See also: parody mockery