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"flying" Definitions
  1. able to fly
  2. moving rapidly through the air
"flying" Synonyms
airborne flapping floating hovering winging aerial fluttering gliding soaring winged volitant flitting running windborne aeronautical volant avian drifting swooping in flight hurried hasty rushed brief fleeting cursory quick lightning short gadarene headlong momentary overhasty perfunctory precipitate precipitous rash fugacious quickie transitory fast breakneck fleet rapid blistering brisk galloping nippy rattling speedy swift breathless dizzy snappy zippy hot splitting wasted drunk inebriated intoxicated plastered hammered inebriate smashed high tipsy blitzed drunken bombed stoned sozzled blotto canned loaded sloshed sottish exultant jubilant elated delighted euphoric ecstatic overjoyed thrilled happy joyful joyous rapturous enraptured transported exhilarated excited gleeful triumphant rejoicing stoked reckless careless imprudent thoughtless incautious foolhardy impulsive heedless injudicious unthinking impetuous foolish indiscreet blissful glad pleased gratified satisfied chuffed wrapped rapt feathered elevated sublime wounded alar alate lofty pennate birdly plumed midair racing speeding darting dashing hastening hurrying rushing sailing tearing whisking whizzing zooming moving scurrying traveling(US) itinerant migratory peripatetic roaming roving seasonal touring commuting cruising driving migrant migrating riding trekking voyaging wandering wayfaring excursioning aerospace aircraft flight aerospatial mobile motile movable advancing kinetic going unfixed progressing nomadic shifting traversing in motion on the move walking operational aviation aeronautics air travel volitation shuttle aerodynamics piloting navigation air transportation science of flight powered flight desertion absconding decamping departure bolting fleeing escape withdrawal disappearance retreat truancy evasion abandonment betrayal defection forsaking departing marooning cowardice competition competing contest sport sporting sprinting track trotting jogging sprint raising rising levitation defiance of gravity ascension rise ascent climb mounting soar ascending climbing escalating scaling surmounting towering moving upwards going up moving up traveling up lift ascendance steering pilotage maneuvering(US) manoeuvring(UK) directing guidance guiding helmsmanship seamanship boating exploration nautics navigating seafaring travel expedition globetrotting journey expeditions journeys passage trip trips excursions jaunts journeying odysseys peregrination pilgrimages safaris en route in transit coming during transport on the road on the way proceeding travelling(UK) along the road bound during the journey entrained midway on the journey aviating planing wheeling hanging streaming circling circumnavigating coasting crossing diving airlifting jetting lifting sending by plane taking by plane transporting by air transporting by plane taking in an aircraft going by plane travelling by air going by air travelling by plane travelling in an aircraft shooting careering haring hurtling scooting whirling blasting buzzing chasing flashing escaping skedaddling taking off disappearing leaving breaking hightailing lamming retreating scarpering scramming scraming vamoosing skipping abandoning deserting quitting evacuating exiting vacating embarking absconding from escaping from absenting oneself from defecting from departing from exiting from flitting from running away from waving blowing wafting flailing rippling threshing passing elapsing rolling on slipping away flying by flying past marching on rolling past going by going quickly passing swiftly sailing by sailing past rushing past sliding by sliding past slipping by slipping past holding up standing up washing controlling operating displaying showing brandishing exhibiting flourishing having hoisted having run up dematerializing dissolving evanescing evaporating fading vanishing sinking melting More
"flying" Antonyms
slow ground grounded lowly terrestrial plummeting extremely slow deliberate unhurried unrushed long leisurely without haste without hurry considered sluggish plodding cautious measured gradual ponderous careful wary thoughtfully prudent calculated sober straight clean unhappy sad undrugged heavy lazy lethargic unenergetic idle temperate warm crawling lackadaisical creeping relaxed dilatory sedate steady lasting permanent lengthy long-lived ceaseless dateless deathless endless enduring eternal everlasting immortal perpetual timeless undying unending long-lasting staying abiding long-term depressed disappointed discouraged downcast gloomy miserable sorrowful sorrowing troubled despondent melancholy doleful unexcited unenthusiastic dejected displeased dissatisfied disheartened canny premeditated well-thought-out afraid considerate cowardly discreet fearful meek planned reasonable reflective sensible delayed happy nice old old-fashioned outdated pleasant abstemious moderate teetotal dry controlled nonindulgent clear-headed cold sober non-drinking not drunk not intoxicated self-abnegating self-denying as sober as a judge clearheaded restrained abstinent joyless unpleased unsatisfied grieving upset wretched extended extensive increased marathon prolonged protracted comprehensive lengthened drawn out drawn-out long-drawn stretched out very long ground-level low-hanging low-lying low-set near to the ground rock-bottom unelevated fallen lowered lowermost nethermost undermost reclamation aid allowance approval arrival assistance coming help meeting ratification stay standing waiting walking running stepping strolling strutting ambling dashing driving jogging marching meandering promenading sauntering shuffling sprinting ambulating galloping lumbering moseying perambulating chauffeuring ferrying transporting bringing carrying taking motoring scootering bowling along going by car riding by car tooling along travelling by car travelling on wheels remaining awaiting lingering hanging lagging loitering settling sticking biding dwelling hovering procrastinating continuing dallying delaying pausing resting presenting appearing arriving attending reporting showing showing up turning up keeping perduring tarrying inhabiting living lodging residing nesting perching roosting slowing retarding going slower holding back holding up slowing down pulling down emerging materialising(UK) materializing(US) developing becoming apparent becoming evident becoming visible coming into sight coming into view coming out coming to light entering into the picture exposing itself manifesting itself popping up revealing itself

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Known as the "Flying Razorbacks," a reference to the Arkansas Razorbacks, the 188th features flying pigs on their flying pigs.
Kryger explains the difference between flying east and flying west.
The beautifully shot, 6:13-minute short, filmed at the Fisher Towers in Moab, features proximity and aerobatic flying in a small airplane, base jumping, wingsuit flying (and proximity wingsuit flying, as if the regular type wasn't crazy enough), skydiving, high-speed canopy flying and high-speed formation flying.
If you're flying back from a European country to the U.S, flying on a European airline or flying within Europe, you have more protections.
And when I say he goes flying, I mean he goes FLYING.
So stop flying United, and tell your friends to stop flying United.
Coleman continued flying, becoming an expert in stunt flying and aerial tricks.  
We can design the computer to take away all the powers of flying that make flying hard and leave you the parts that makes flying easy.
SeaBubbles shows off its 'flying' all-electric boat in Miami We were promised flying cars but, as it turns out, "flying" boats were easier to build.
I'm flying in a un-populated area, so I just might try flying nude.
Kelly said that this isn't just about flying stratollites, but about flying people, too.
Pens were flying and clipboards were flying, and sometimes you have to do that.
Bottom line: They promised us flying cars and... Well, they're giving us flying cars.
But it's my second time flying the Soyuz, my fourth time flying in space.
And flying on Friday will cost you 20 percent more than flying on Tuesday.
"It was flying really low, going up and diving down, flying sideways," she said.
Flying Solo Flying Solo: It's tough to face this sort of very obvious imbalance.
"It's not like, oh the L.A.P.D.'s not flying, we're not flying," he said.
With the organizing committee meeting in progress, Quinn, 75, came bursting through the door wearing a Flying Fathers jersey, a Flying Fathers jacket and a Flying Fathers hat.
" "I felt like I was flying – in some ways I am flying because I have no feet – and I wanted to feel like I was flying over and over!
Some of the new flying machines are modern variations on the familiar flying-car design.
Flying from South East Asia to Europe is more complex than flying across the Atlantic.
You're going to be flying -- a lot of flying in the next couple of weeks.
We'd travel in flying cars What's a sci-fi movie without a flying car, right?
There were pieces flying into the ocean, nuts and bolts flying out a little bit.
It's one of the things that makes flying a Boeing different from flying an Airbus.
The NTSB says the plane was seen on radar flying south, then turning and flying north.
We were promised flying cars but, as it turns out, flying boats were easier to build.
In this sport it's all about flying from the point of view of your flying machine.
"I'm not even here to support flying the flag, or not flying the flag," he said.
Click here to view original GIFThere really should be more flying boats flying around these days.
Lest you think these dogs aren't literally flying a plane, they are literally flying a plane.
In the early 1940s, the flying school building at Huffman Prairie Flying Field was torn down.
I remember wanting entries that fit the FLYING COLORS theme but weren't just generic flying things.
But America says it wasn't flying over Iran, it was just flying very, very close. Yeah.
That, I assumed, was because flying two days earlier would mean flying on New Year's Eve.
Flying to Africa from the United States isn't cheap, and flying within Africa isn't much cheaper.
Attending Davos is a lot "like flying... without the actual flying," the BBC's Katie Hope wrote.
However, unlike Arnold and his famous 210 flying saucer sighting, this particular flying object isn't unidentified.
Without question, the All-Directional Flying Object, or ADIFO, looks exactly like a stereotypical flying saucer.
The flying branch turned to Ryan, which built new flying spies from the original Firebee design.
Flying over private property Let's assume that homeowners don't want any drones flying over their private properties.
Robinson sees another hurdle for flying taxis which might be harder to overcome: our fear of flying.
Engineering VTOLs to smoothly switch flying vertically to flying horizontally is always a difficult hurdle, said Bagai.
This was not a conflagration everyone was flying into, this was a nightmare they were flying over.
Flags flying outside the European Commission Flags flying outside the European Commission So how should companies respond?
It may seem counterintuitive, but the gains flying east aren't enough to offset the losses flying west.
In Detroit, automakers are inventing and refining flying cars, and flying taxis are even closer to reality.
When he arrived, he could hear bullets flying flying from a gunman inside his place of worship.
Flying on the surface of Mars is equivalent to flying 100,000 feet above sea level, NASA reported.
Delta estimates they can get a job with the airline within 42 months after flying for the airline's private jet arm, instructing other students, flying for Delta's regional partners or flying military aircraft.
New York City officials had prohibited sightseeing tours from flying over land, or flying at all on Sundays.
Flying in deep dish pizza from Chicago, and before Krispy Kreme doughnuts had gone national, flying those in.
We don't have flying cars, and I don't think we want flying cars because it's a stupid idea.
Swiss led enterprise Flying Donkey is working on unmanned, robotic, flying vehicles to deliver heavy cargo across Africa.
Capturing the inherent emotion in that, ultimately, is the test that "Last Flag Flying" passes with flying colors.
Or is he alone — flying toward their first meeting or (more likely) flying away from a dangerous predicament?
Swiss led enterprise Flying Donkey is working on unmanned, robotic, flying vehicles to deliver heavy cargo across Africa.
So a plane flying supersonic requires a lot more energy than one flying below the speed of sound.
Your necklace hanging from my neck,The night we couldn't quite forgetWhen we decided (We decided)To move the furniture so we could danceBaby, like we stood a chanceTwo paper airplanes flying, flying, flying.
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Blanchard pushed a lot of boundaries during her career, flying at night, flying to such altitudes she passed out or almost froze, flying in a tiny boat-like basket whose sides barely reached her knees.
Insects probably started flying over 300 million years ago, and pterosaurs, large flying reptiles, evolved 230 million years ago.
Replenishing fuel while flying is a fundamental necessity for fighter aircraft, as it extends range and flying time indefinitely.
That's not to say flying cars aren't having a moment: at least 19 companies are developing flying-car plans.
READMEVery stable when flying, but you will need some time to practice flying your Enterprise, particularly in windy conditions.
I literally did take a fear of flying class but always missed the class, because I was always flying!
The next major development in aerospace design isn't focused on airplanes, but rather personal flying vehicles — yes flying cars.
One of the astronauts noted that flying the new commercial spacecraft will be as easy as flying an iPad.
Spotted in Yunnan Province, Southwest China, it's one of only three known species of flying squirrel that belong to the genus Biswamoyopterus, the other two being the Namdapha flying squirrel and the Laotian giant flying squirrel.
Then on Wednesday I'm flying to ... Not flying, probably, driving to Detroit where I'll be playing at the Laugh Factor.
Things no one tells you about parenting: flying with a toddler is (often) much harder than flying with a baby.
Poor infrastructure, restrictive flying rights and overpriced jet fuel make flying planes profitably much trickier than elsewhere in the world.
The feature also doesn't handle multi-city vacations—like flying into one city then flying out of another—incredibly gracefully.
Overall, 23 Flying Tiger pilots and ground crew were killed or went missing, according to AVG Flying Tiger Association records.
Nicknamed the "Flying Tigers," the 23rd's teeth are a reference back to its heritage flying P-22010 Warhawks in WWII.
Molière's early comedy "The Flying Doctor" is a wisp of a one-act, with no doctor and no flying either.
This is why many Chinese airlines are acquiring foreign flying schools or sending pilots to overseas flying schools for training.
Etihad's Residence is just that: a three-room flying apartment on the airline's A380, designed for two people flying together.
American said it will shave 10% off its peak summer international flying, including a 55% slash to trans-Pacific flying.
What remains of the flying Lufthansa fleet includes cargo aircraft and aircraft flying relief and repatriation missions across the world.
You’re a knight on a flying ostrich tasked with taking down enemies riding flying vultures with a lance.
Flying cars: Vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircrafts—or "flying cars"—are nothing new to the imagination of tech enthusiasts.
I'm flying in from New York City because of a family event, so I'm flying from JFK to SJC to LAX.
A new love of flying The teen developed a love of flying during trips between her South Carolina home and Ohio.
Why are we flying so much less in person, at the same time that we are flying so much more remotely?
As Chris Van Buiten, vice-president of innovations at Sikorsky, observes, flying a helicopter is far harder than flying a plane.
Unless you're a professional masochist, there are very few good things about flying — especially if you're flying economy or basic economy.
The current EHang model gets 23 minutes of flying time before needing to charge, which isn't useful outside of hobby flying.
Unless you've got access to a flying drone that isn't sent flying out of control the second it hits an obstacle.
Drones have always been flying robots, but all those smarts haven't stopped them from flying backwards into trees, walls and people.
"In order to synchronize operations and maintenance efforts toward safe flying operations, we have cancelled local F-85033A flying," Brig. Gen.
When the most famous American WWII plane entered service, the B-229 Flying Fortress was the world's fastest, highest-flying bomber.
Flying in groups of three, one acts as a chase plane and another two, unmanned drone planes flying with advanced countermeasures.
But no matter where you are, authorities urge common sense when flying drones, and that includes not flying them near airports.
The local newspaper, the Roswell Daily Record, reported that a "flying disk" or "flying saucer" had been found at the ranch.
They help with my fear of flying more than even the fear-of-flying class that I hardly ever went to.
There is a big school that believes more flying time, more experience is in the best interest of the flying public.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Fear of Flying, for Good Reason" (editorial, April 12): I stopped flying commercially 20 years ago.
"You got no rockets flying, you have no missiles flying, you have no nuclear testing," Trump said in the Oval Office.
Once high-flying and now somewhat not as high-flying scooter startup Bird announced that it was laying off around 201.4 employees.
The NTSB said the plane was seen on radar flying south, then turning and flying north before it disappeared in foggy weather.
But the FAA recently announced it is considering loosening other restrictions, like flying drones over crowds of people and flying at night.
The U.S. says the drone was flying in international airspace, but Iran says the drone was flying over Iran, violating international law.
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As the opportunities for flying in combat were shrinking, at the same time, there were more male pilots available for flying roles.
Some of these corridors consist of planes flying east, others flying east, orienting themselves according to the position of the jet stream.
"In order to synchronize operations and maintenance efforts toward safe flying operations we have canceled local F-2382A flying," said Brig. Gen.
The current revival is a deeply satisfying confusion of slamming doors, jamming doors, handles flying off doors and characters flying off handles.
Uber meanwhile announced plans to start testing driverless flying taxis by 19503, and expects to officially offer flying cab service by 21950.
They're flying up and down the streets here ... Do you have Fords and Chevrolets flying up and down streets in Germany too?
Also, Waymo's self-driving service hit the App Store, and the flying car industry wondered whether the public actually wants flying cars.
He served in the Army Air Corps in World War II, flying 35 missions over Japan and earning a Distinguished Flying Cross.
Despite its name, however, the Flying Car program isn't actually all that focused on flying cars – its mandate covers a range of future transportation tech, and includes education material around drones, including quadcopters with self-flying capabilities and remote-controlled aircraft.
A really cool flying car, cooked up with help from Italdesign and unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, but still, a flying car.
The astronauts flying the mission are 49-year-old Jing Haipeng, who is flying his third mission, and 37-year-old Chen Dong.
Indeed, flying these RAM flying taxis around in wide-open areas and small towns may help refine the technologies required for denser airspace.
Not only are they nature's only flying mammal, they beat the feathers off most other flying animals when it comes to flight mechanics.
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Flying an X-Wing is good; flying an X-Wing down the trench run and blowing up the Death Star is infinitely better.
Despite moves to block our airline from flying, Virgin America began service in August 2007 — with the goal of making flying good again.
For Steyer, flying commercial — and flying coach at that — is nothing new, as a 22012 Forbes profile noted that Steyer "usually" flies economy.
The flying suits are likely a reference to Mothman, one of the original Minutemen who is an inventor that built a flying apparatus.
Transpacific flying began in 1935 with Pan American World Airways launching flying boats from San Francisco to destinations across Asia, Australia, and Oceania.
The phrase was the rallying cry of an anti-flying movement championed by Björn Ferry, an Olympic biathlete, who stopped flying in 2015.
Kitty Hawk started with Cora, a two-seater flying taxi, and then expanded to include the Flyer, a sporty flying one-person boat.
Flying on a private jet is a very different world from flying commercial, Eric Roth, president of International Jet Interiors, told Business Insider.
The captain, who was flying the plane, had more than 20,000 hours of flying time, and the co-pilot had about 10,000 hours.
Those birds of prey fluoresce in precisely the same hue themselves; a flying squirrel may look, superficially at least, like a flying owl.
Shoukair had logged more than 6,000 flying hours, and his copilot, 24-year-old Mohamed Mamdouh Assem, had logged just over 2,000 flying hours.
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Specifically, the bats were flying at times of higher air pressure (a sign of sustained good weather) and tailwinds (flying into the wind sucks).
The job of flying Cosmic Girl belongs to Kelly Latimer, a Virgin pilot who comes with years of experience flying military aircraft and 747s.
Amazon has a few dozen planes flying several hundred flights per week while UPS and Fedex have hundreds of planes flying thousands of flights.
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There'll even be a sorting ceremony, according to Metro UK.They'll also get to play Muggle Quidditch — the classic flying broomstick game minus the flying.
"There are only two countries that have planes that are flying during the night or flying in that particular area at all," Kerry said.
Zee focused on the first electric flying taxi; one early version imagined individuals being transported via a tether from a small drone flying overhead.
As countless anime TV shows have taught us, sometimes the most powerful flying robot is in fact a conglomeration of several smaller flying robots.
It can be really hard to tell who is flying a drone, even if the aircraft is flying within a pilot's line of sight.
No matter what you read or what it says on your ticket, if you're flying at the front of the plane you're flying First.
The weapon is capable of flying more than 45 miles to strike mobile targets, reducing the amount of time aircrews spend flying dangerous missions.
Jeff Davis, the pilot who took the photos, told Mashable he had been flying for 13 years and flying international flights for 16 years.
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club (60,000 miles round-trip)Virgin Atlantic's Flying Club program partners with several airlines that fly from the US to Japan.
Flying in business class offers more space, better food, and overall comfort, but there's an even more luxurious option: flying in a private jet.
This means, yes, avoiding large gatherings, especially ones that have people from all over the country flying in, interacting, and then flying back home.
CHOPARD L.U.C FLYING T TWIN $118,500 Chopard's latest high-end watch is its first flying tourbillon (an invisibly anchored tourbillon that appears to float).
The Companion Pass, attained by earning 110,000 points or flying 100 segments, is one of the best deals currently available in the flying world.
This has proven unpopular among those who wish for higher quality, higher ticket cost flying experience that marked the era of flying before deregulation.
I don't mean that the image quality is bad; it's more that this drone operates more like a flying robot than a flying camera.
Nonetheless, when he appeared on KLAS he was calm and articulate as he spoke of dismantling and test-flying flying saucers at Area 51.
The technician is the flying public's first line of defense and an essential safety net in a collective goal towards the flying public's safety.
Flying Ant Day is the annoying occasion each summer, usually in July, when millions of flying ants set off to initiate the mating season.
Hobbyists have been fined thousands of dollars for flying drones over sporting events or crashing them into public buildings, while some commercial pilots have been fined for "careless or reckless" flying, but not for the mere act of flying their drones commercially without FAA authorization.
Cathy Anne wasn't convinced: "The voters in Alabama don't give a flying foot about Al Franken," she snapped (before defining flying foot as "When you step in a bear trap and you try to shake it out too hard and your foot goes flying").
Under the new recreational drone rules, you can't fly: Canada's new rules are more restrictive than U.S. recreational drone regulations, which allow for flying up to 400 feet, don't have a set distance restriction for flying near buildings and allow for recreational flying at night.
The flying machine is called the Monospinner and is billed as the "simplest, controllable, flying machine in existence" since it lacks actuators and aerodynamic surfaces.
Flying trapeze artist Zane Frazer performs in the "La Nouba" show and says she became a Cirque performer because she loves the feeling of flying.
Fly cheaper days: You can often save some money by flying Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday in the U.S., or flying on weekdays in other countries.
An hour later, in a nearby park, I'm flying the Skydio 2100 for the first time — rather, the drone is flying with me as copilot.
If you're flying, you can be on your private jet or you could be flying coach, but you still feel like you're living the lifestyle.
Brin's fellow Google cofounder Larry Page is also interested in flying vehicles, though of a slightly different variety: Page funds three different flying car startups.
The rules would still prevent delivery drones from flying across cities and suburbs clasping small packages, in part because that would entail flying over people.
I am the kind of scared-of-flying where driving past Heathrow makes me feel sick, where watching flying on TV gives me cold sweats.
I Will Literally Eat The Sun If This Flying Car Is Released by 2017We constantly read that the flying car is just two years away.
My best friends are flying down from Dallas (yes flying — that drive is literally the worst) and that has increased our guest count to 10.
Airbus plans to start test rides by the end of the year on self-flying electric taxis and eventually set up a flying taxi service.
He started with Cora, a two-seater flying taxi, then added a sporty flying boat called Flyer, both developed by a company called Kitty Hawk.
The troops will join crews flying four active-duty Air Force C-130 cargo planes flying over California to drop water and fire retardant liquids.
Already, Sikorsky says that the Matrix tech is essentially ready to start piloting flying cars—even if those flying cars don't exactly exist just yet.
"Flying cars have been promised for decades, but are arriving now," he said, staking out the company's aggressive goal to make flying cars a reality.
A fan blade from one of the Boeing 21380-260's engine's broke lose, sending shrapnel flying, while the plane was flying above 256,63 feet.
One says the plane is flying with its nose pointing 18 degrees up, the other says it is flying with the nose 3 degrees down.
Passengers holding Turkish passports flying to the United States, and passengers holding United States passports flying to Turkey on Turkish Airlines and AnadoluJet between Oct.
I don't like to spend tons of money, just flying here and there to say I'm flying private jets, because I'd much prefer my bus.
There's no reason that if I'm flying to Chicago that I need to pass people flying on, like, Aer Lingus, trying to get to Ireland.
Currently, if drone operators aren't making money from flying their drone and are just flying for recreation, they don't have to register with the FAA.
According to Lindström, all pilots hired for the new US bases are either currently flying for another US airline or are American pilots flying overseas.
The catch—because there's always a catch when it comes to flying—is that these passengers won't be able to use the overhead bins while flying.
" For my part, I'm with Elon Musk, a flying-car skeptic: "If somebody doesn't maintain their flying car, it could drop a hubcap and guillotine you.
The regulations don't allow for commercial use of drones at night, flying of drones over people or flying of drones beyond the visual line of sight.
Joyce would front townhall meetings and tell employees bluntly that more job cuts were needed to keep the Flying Kangaroo flying, said one head office employee.
Flying drones in the US airspace is more complicated, as drones must safely navigate dense, complex environments that include airports, low-flying helicopters, and pedestrians below.
Airbus plans to put a self-flying electric vehicle in the sky next year, with the aim of eventually launching a an automated flying taxi service.
This is a trained division of duties between pilots, with the non-flying crewmember focusing on checklists while the other crewmember focuses on flying the airplane.
In most major airlines, pilots have thousands of hours of flying experience and training for flying in a variety of weather conditions, including snow and thunderstorms.
I might be flying to a meeting or product launch in Portland, Salt Lake, or San Francisco, and then flying back home early the next day.
"None of them are of course up and flying, and we don't expect them to be up and flying this summer," he said, according to Skift.
It appeared much of the airport traffic was caused by cars waiting to pick up travelers flying to LaGuardia, rather than dropping off travelers flying elsewhere.
As if airline passengers don't have enough on their minds ... Two different pilots flying over the Arizona desert reported seeing an unidentified flying object pass overhead.
So, it will likely take you more time to adapt when flying from New York to Berlin, than it will flying from Berlin to New York.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Defying Roadblocks, Silicon Valley Tests a Flying Car" (Business Day, April 25): Good; so now people will be texting while flying.
Flying cars have kind of become this byword where people say there promised to be flying cars and all I got was fill in the blank.
According to a study from the World Bank, the emissions associated with flying in business class are about three times as great as flying in coach.
And going fast is a calculation of risk versus reward; if you're flying without ever crashing, Mr. Nurkkala said, you're not flying as fast as possible.
The video appears to show several breaches of the rules, including: flying a drone out of visual line of sight (assuming that it is being piloted from the backyard hot tub depicted in the video); flying within 30 metres of people; and flying over a populated area.
The Airbus A320 was flying from Boston to Sacramento when the tower of terror moment hit, sending people, luggage, laptops, and service items flying through the cabin.
There are two things we need to talk about with 4003 exemptions: First, the FAA started saying that anyone flying commercially without a 333 was flying illegally.
Flying is a considerably more sedentary activity, but as George Hobica explains on his Airfarewatchdog blog, altitude can also interfere with sleep and cause exhaustion while flying.
Mayman flying a jetpack around the Statue of Liberty in 2015 Mayman flying a jetpack around the Statue of Liberty in 2015 Can they actually build this?
Whenever you're flying from coast to coast -- I know you just came back from Mexico and you'll be flying from city to city -- there is an anointing.
In addition, unlike in other markets, such as the United States, China does not allow people to convert private flying licenses to commercial certificates for flying airliners.
Transport Canada's rules, introduced March 16, prevent recreational drone pilots from flying their equipment within 75m of a building, vehicle or person, or flying higher than 90m.
"Pastafarianism is part of the church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, which says the world was created 5,000 years ago by a Flying Spaghetti Monster," Corbett said.
So if you're a flying car company — and we work with a couple of those — we can get you on ... Get the flying cars, but go ahead.
In the coming years, he would travel the world, performing in airshows, flying formation displays, and making a name for himself flying aerobatics and racing WWII aircraft.
After flying around a bit to give the other pilot time to experience flying on the wing at altitude, we began our descent back to Beale AFB.
When she encounters passengers flying for the first time, she has to remind herself that they don't know as much about flying as she does, she said.
We&aposre Going to Mistake the Drones of the Future for Annoying Flying InsectsHarvard's robotic flying bee has been in development for well over a decade now.
And many of the current chuck wagons have their roots back at the Flying W. Cy Scarborough, below, spent 15 years performing with the Flying W Wranglers.
Travelers flying on Tuesday should check ahead on the status of the flights, especially if they're flying through one of the major airports along the eastern seaboard.
From its high-flying, wide-area perch, the radar can track moving vehicles; low, slow-flying aircraft; and smaller potential targets such as people, said Lt. Col.
" [Opinion | Los Angeles Times] • "It's like flying.
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From photo to photo, our associations shift wildly: "Flying Frying Pan 18" might look like the view through a telescope, while "Flying Frying Pan 47" resembles the organelles inside a cell; "Flying Frying Pan 12," in contrast to both, reminds the viewer of the sea hitting the coast.
AS WE GET THE AIRPLANE BACK UP AND FLYING AND FLYING SAFELY, THAT WILL REBUILD CUSTOMER CONFIDENCE AND WE'RE GOING TO BE WORKING CLOSELY WITH THE AIRLINE CUSTOMERS.
"For the air taxi, we believe that by the mid-2020s, or maybe 2025, we will be there flying, we will see the first aircraft flying," Moulay said.
Defense contractor Raytheon rolls out new low-power radar tech that could help officials track low-flying drones—and, as contributing writer Eric Adams points out, flying cars.
Page has invested in a two-seater flying taxi called Cora and a flying boat called Flyer, which are both made by electric flight transportation company Kitty Hawk.
Flying helicopters enabled William to return to his love of flying while making a contribution to public life – using the skills he learned in the Royal Air Force.
On July 17, 2014, Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, which was flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, was shot down while flying over eastern Ukraine, killing everyone on board.
If you stop flying United and tell all your friends to stop flying United, the airline will suffer, and at least a sliver of justice will be served.
He also said he's taking flying lessons from the same teacher who taught Sebastian Thrun, a former Google engineer who now runs a flying-car company, Kitty Hawk.
Specifically, Kitty Hawk will work with Boeing on its two-seater Cora flying vehicle, which it hopes to one day use for a semi-autonomous flying taxi service.
Each booster is capable of flying two or three times—but if SpaceX is to meet its ultimate goal of flying daily, it needs to do even better.
A blade on one of the Boeing 737-700's engines broke off when the plane was flying above 30,000 feet, sending shrapnel flying and puncturing a window.
However, Musk did suggest in his talk that if a ship is capable of flying to other planets, it ought to be capable of flying around the globe.
Pruitt has largely been flying commercial — and has said that he will fly coach from now on, after flying first class to avoid altercations with customers in coach.
Other flightless birds like ostriches and kiwis do not have close relatives among flying birds, since their split from flying birds occurred 50 million years ago or more.
Flying metals have decapitated victims Residents in Beira told AFP many victims were injured by the flying metal sheets from the roofs of some houses in the area.
Unlike birds, Ambopteryx had membranous wings resembling pterosaurs, flying reptiles that appeared roughly 230 million years ago, and bats, flying mammals that appeared roughly 50 million years ago.
Flying taxis (and bikes) that may or may not ever get off the ground Uber and Hyundai unveiled a flying taxi that may eventually transform your ridesharing trips.
Look, it's true there's not a lot of traffic up there besides the flying monkeys and the hot air balloon, and it's also true that flying is cool.
According to Air Charter Service, those chartering a private plane should expect to pay around $1,300 to $3,000 per flying hour for a smaller jet, $4,000 to $8,000 per flying hour for a "midsize to super-midsize jet," and $8,600 to $13,000 per flying hour for a large private jet.
China's Taiwan Affairs Office said passengers flying from Nanchang, Kunming and Chongqing would be allowed to transit through Taiwan's main international airport before flying on to a third destination.
But with her guidance, I felt secure enough to walk out of the house with my bundles flying high (rather than flying off) at the end of our appointment.
Customers accustomed to flying economy — that's most customers — will probably be glad to see a familiar brand flying to a new spot and hop aboard without a second thought.
In reality, flying is often hectic, cramped, and perhaps even terrifying, depending on your flight's particular model of flying metal tube and other factors mostly out of your control.
Even before his Mercury flight, Glenn qualified for hero status, earning six Distinguished Flying Crosses and flying more than 150 missions in World War Two and the Korean War.
After landing on the hoverbike's final design iteration — reached mostly by chopping bits off — Furze said it took four flying sessions to really get the hang of flying it.
WARREN BUFFETT: Well, it's still – the customer with how, you know, basically by flying, you know, and – BECKY QUICK: Well, the customer would tell them by flying somewhere else.
If the Raptors were flying to Indiana trying to save their season instead of trying to win a series, the questions would be flying about all three of them.
But for cash-strapped travellers, the ability to pay a slightly lower price in exchange for sacrificing a few privileges can be the difference between flying and not flying.
In 1984, he began to bottle a Rhône blend that remains his signature wine, the Cigare Volant, or flying cigar, which is what the French call a flying saucer.
More analysis on Boeing controversy: The New York Times graphic: Southwest Airlines is flying 6900 Boeing 737 Max 8 jets as of Tuesday, while American Airlines is flying 24.
The squadron's F-16 Flying Falcons are flying out of Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar "to provide war-winning airpower and deterrence to the region," the release said.
One flight-tracker showed the B-52s flying into the Barents, turning south near the Novaya Zemlya archipelago in the Arctic and then flying west near the Kola Peninsula.
They are flying under a special Federal Aviation Administration category for ultralight aircraft that does not require a pilot's license and is intended for recreational flying in uncongested areas.
While flying at all is a sure-fire way to raise your carbon footprint, flying first class will raise it sevenfold, since you're sharing space with far fewer people.
Where technology and economics collide Flying cars have long been a staple of science fiction, but until recently the technology to build small, versatile flying vehicles hasn't really existed.
So you may well have read about, or heard about, the fact that Kitty Hawk, a Larry Page-backed flying car company, has started showing off its flying car.
Accepting a package from a flying drone doesn't faze us, YouTube is flooded with DIY flying-car experiments, and major automobile companies are releasing advanced prototypes for airborne passenger vehicles.
Where this card once let you enter Sky Clubs regardless of which airline you were flying with that day, you can now only use this benefit when you're flying Delta.
The jets for Operation Noble Eagle are also poised to meet up with aircraft that have been hijacked or any aircraft flying in Washington DC that shouldn't be flying there.
I had always imagined that everyone else who didn't like flying was just scared of crashing, but talking to my fellow Fear of Flying-ers (FoFs), many similarities jump out.
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Kitty Hawk, one of the flying car startups backed by Google founder and Alphabet CEO Larry Page, announced that it's partnering with Boeing to develop its semi-autonomous flying taxi.
There's a reasonable argument to be had about whether people flying from Houston to Phoenix should pay higher fares in order to subsidize people flying from Cleveland to St. Louis.
It's only good for about 10 minutes of flying time, but it's flying time that is less likely to end in catastrophe because all the moving parts are encased inside.
A low-flying target can take advantage of geographical features and the curvature of the earth to avoid an S-400 interception for far longer than a high-flying target.
"There are only two countries that have airplanes that are flying during the night or flying at all in that particular area, Russia and Syria," Kerry said of Tuesday's attack.
It was a quiet eighth for New York's offense, with Todd Frazier grounding out to the pitcher, Brett Gardner flying out to right and Aaron Judge flying out to center.
Bhavye Suneja, an Indian citizen, had more than 6,13 flying hours and that the co-pilot, who goes by the single name of Harvino, had more than 5,000 flying hours.
Joby Aviation—which is working with Uber on flying taxis—announces a $590 million funding round, and says it will work with Toyota on an aircraft for flying ride-hail.
Israel's Tourism Ministry said it will grant Air India 750,000 euros for flying the new route, as part of its policy of increasing the number of airlines flying to Israel.
On Monday, United said it expanded flying 4 percent this year through August, and that its planes were flying more than 84 percent full, slightly higher than a year earlier.
And while quadcopters have been flying solo for years now, you haven't seen them flying in groups much because of how easy it is for them to crash into each other.
We've seen multiple flying car self-flying electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) concepts lately, as short air travel has been tabbed as a next-gen solution for urban transportation issues.
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Looking out of the window you see dramatic views of Seoul while flying just 300 feet high -- flying this low over a metropolis of 10 million people is rare and bumpy.
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Now, it looks like the company will be ready to start flying tourists in the next few months, and New Glenn is expected to begin flying uncrewed orbital missions in 2021.
Consider Total Cost of Flying Once you factor in the added costs of flying with Spirit or any other fee-heavy carrier, a "cheap" flight might not be quite so cheap.
Campaigners said traffickers are flying the girls from Kathmandu airport and in some cases crisscrossing through Indian airports with them before flying to a Gulf nation such as Kuwait or Oman.
On April 17, a fan blade broke off an engine of a Southwest Boeing 737-700, sending shrapnel flying that punctured the fuselage as the plane was flying above 30,000 feet.
This is not some inherent bias against flying things, but there is a challenge with flying cars in that they'll be quite noisy, the wind force generated will be very high.
Flying taxis: At least 20 companies around the world are testing machinery, laying the groundwork and starting discussions with government officials in a high-stakes race to roll out flying taxis.
In doing so, passengers flying from Boston to Washington, D.C., subsidized passengers flying from St. Louis to Omaha, to ensure that all passengers had access to the same level of service.
The flying fox joins a zoo's worth of robotic creatures, including octopus tentacles, herring gulls, a chill little kangaroo, way less-chill insect swarms, flying penguin blimps and giant mechanical butterflies.
And under New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) regulations, the use of a flying drone is forbidden, but allowed if permission was sought from the people the drone is flying over.
Flight of the Butterflies, Mike Slee's 2012 documentary, reveals monarchs flying en masse to their Mexican home, often flying entirely off the screen as they appear to alight on our shoulders.
Traditional commercial flying is an affordable service for the masses, but flying on a private jet is a very different world, Eric Roth, president of International Jet Interiors, told Business Insider.
Flying on a private jet is a completely different experience than flying commercial, Eric Roth, president of International Jet Interiors, a company that designs interiors of private jets, told Business Insider.
"My dream's flying — it always has been," says Brereton .
It's not a fear of flying — that part's fine.
" Months later in 2013, Rocket passed with "flying colors.
" She explains, "Food, drinks, bags, people were flying everywhere.
Many deaths reported from drowning, flying debris, & collapsing houses.
"The A.Q.I.M. flag was flying over Gao ," Ahmad said.
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Whatever you imagine a flying car to be — stop.
" Tower: "It's not flying toward the [Tehran], is it?
Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf is flying off the shelves in Germany Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf is flying off the shelves in Germany Copies of Adolf Hitler's manifesto Mein Kampf have been flying off the shelves in Germany since a new edition – the first in 70 years – was published a year ago, the book's publisher claims.
The 163 million-year-old fossil is only the second to show a dinosaur with bat-like wings although the feature is seen in prehistoric flying squirrels, bats and pterosaurs -- flying reptiles.
To bring attention to the discrimination and stress plus-size people face when flying, London-based activist and artist Stacy Bias has created a new animated short film called Flying While Fat.
As for the flying bit, while the Roadster may be capable of small jumps, Musk has previously spoken against the idea of true flying cars, saying they'd be too noisy and dangerous.
Numerous challenges lay ahead, such as noise level, battery life, and air-traffic restrictions, before we can reasonably expect to see any flying cars, let alone flying Ubers, soaring through the skies.
"The bottle went flying the other way and then the juice, or the alcohol went flying toward my brother and sister and they caught on fire," Montrael Williams said of his siblings.
According to NASA, the T-38s in the photo were flying approximately 30 feet away from each other, with the trailing aircraft flying about 10 feet lower than the leading T-38.
When McGee was unable to find work flying as a civilian, he made the decision to remain in the military – ultimately flying a record 409 combat missions in WWII, Korea and Vietnam.
Sikorsky's new CH-53K King Stallion made its international flying debut at the air show on Wednesday, undeterred by a sudden rainstorm, and will perform a more ambitious flying program on Thursday.
UBER TO START TESTING FLYING CARS WITHIN THREE YEARS: Uber officials hope to start testing flying cars within the next three years in Dallas and Dubai, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
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"Nobody needs the yen on a day when equities are flying and oil is flying," said Steven Englander, managing director and global head of G10 FX strategy at Citigroup in New York.
Another giant, Airbus, claims its quadrotor flying taxi is on track to make its first flight by the end of 2018, with plans to start flying the craft in cities by 2023.
Flying cars, or at least their functional equivalent, edge closer to reality every day — and startup Kitty Hawk wants you to know it's putting in the flying time to make it happen.
I'm flying to Hong Kong tomorrow night, which means I will be flying all of the 11th and landing on the 12th, so I will be spending this one in the air.
In October, Singapore Airlines plans to begin flying the industry's longest route when it relaunches Newark-to-Singapore nonstop flights (a route it ceased flying in 2013) aboard the Airbus A350-900.
Even people flying drones with lights on them must adhere to federal rules, including keeping the craft within sight and not flying over groups of people or near airports or other aircraft.
There is already significant resistance to the idea of unmanned drones flying over urban areas, and flying cars could face substantial opposition, even if they can be quieted to automotive noise levels.
Here's how it works: If you're flying a U.S. carrier to Europe, you're not covered by EC 20033, but if you're flying that airline back to the States from Europe, you are.
There hasn&apost been much progress on flying cars, but now you can own a flying motorcycle, as long as you&aposre willing to pay half a million dollars for the privilege.
A strange white object flying through the skyBefore Underwood spotted the flying object, he said, he received a tip from his commanding officer that there might be something strange in the sky.
British flying car startup Vertical Aerospace conducted a test flight of its electric vertical take-off and landing vehicle this summer, and plans to launch an intercity flying taxi service by 2022.
They bring to mind members of the flying saucer cult who, instead of giving up their fantasies when the flying saucers didn't arrive on schedule, simply declared that the failure of the flying saucers to land on time was proof that the spacemen were even craftier than they thought and would arrive at a more opportune time.
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She mentioned "a big butterfly" flying past them when her family visited the cemetery, where her husband's yarmulke went "flying off" his head multiple times, which she took as Alyssa "playing with" him.
Other flying machines, like the EHang 184, which is slated to be used for airborne taxi service in Dubai as soon as this summer, could fulfill the demand for autonomous personal flying transport. 
Lilium raises $90M Series B for all-electric flying taxi The funding, and the executive hires, lend credence to Lilium's business in an increasingly competitive industry (yes, the flying taxi industry is competitive).
From a menu, you select what type of drone operator you are — either recreational, commercial (flying drones commercially less than 2kg) or ReOC (flying drones commercially with an operator certificate issued by CASA).
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For the time being, consumers new to flying drones should focus on responsible flying to ensure that their drones don't end up in a position where a hacking attempt could spell bigger trouble.
Start-ups taking a crack at flying cars include Netherlands-based PAL-V and Slovakia-based AeroMobil, which are accepting orders for flying cars that would require a runway and a pilot's license.
The billionaire innovator, who doubles as CEO of SpaceX with dreams of colonizing Mars, said recently in an interview at TED Talks that he likes flying things but that flying cars aren't doable.
And from a practical perspective: "If something's flying over your head and there's a whole bunch of flying cars going all over the place, that is not an anxiety-reducing situation," Musk said.
It will also need more clarity around federal drone regulations that permit flying beyond an operator's line of sight and flying over populated areas, both of which are restricted under current FAA rules.
The '90s pop princess hasn't really gone anywhere, she's just been flying a little under-the-radar these days — if, that is, you consider a wildly successful Vegas residency flying under-the-radar.
"If you are flying today, even if you're flying out of Tampa, your plane may be stuck in Raleigh, so this is going to be a dreadful day to fly," Myers said Monday.
It's even harder to give an explanation of the forces on a flying aircraft in a short video—which is what I did with my recent WIRED video on the physics of flying.
My conclusion from that was either we were flying was too low to the ground because of air traffic, or I suddenly reminded a half-asleep pilot that we were flying to low.
We said we were flying from Cape Town and transited in Istanbul — the officer wasn't sure whether flying through Istanbul meant we would need to be screened, so he called another officer over.
" "There is nothing more important to SpaceX than safely flying crew," said Gleeson, calling it "core to our company's long-term goal of enabling access for people who dream of flying to space.
Flying to LAX from Mexico City cost about $180 each at the time, which we were prepared to pay as it still would have been cheaper than flying directly out of Mexico City.
The company announced on Tuesday that it has a signed memorandum of understanding with the government of New Zealand to conduct a flying taxi trial using its all-electric, self-flying aircraft Cora.
The baffled air traffic controller responds by saying nothing like that should be happening and asks if it's flying toward Tehran, to which the pilot says that it's flying from the Iranian capital.
Then we spoke to the designers and executives behind Rolls-Royce's transformation of a Qantas jet that was still flying passengers last week into a very expensive flying testbed for experimental jet engines.
When flying home from London to New York recently, I chose a late-night flight that would be flying through the darkness over the Atlantic Ocean for the better part of eight hours.
In the pilot program, state and local governments will partner with drone companies to evaluate whether to allow operating at night, flying drones over people and flying outside a pilot's line of sight.
Delta limited access to its Delta Sky Club airport lounges to qualifying members flying Delta that day; previously elite level fliers could use the lounges even if they were flying on a competitor.
Flying a $1,400 drone with friends at the park had a streak of joy without the guilt of knowing I'd spent more than a month's worth of rent on a flying camera, essentially.
You could feel like the bullets were flying above us.
Farsi translations of Popper's works were flying off the shelves.
I'm flying to Nantucket tomorrow and need to pack anyway.
Bats, the only flying mammals, use echolocation to move around.
It crashed through a wall and sent pickles flying everywhere.
Now, the "Flying Bum" is back and bulbous as ever.
How long should you start preparing your pet before flying?
The active star has long had a love of flying.
Nothing says true love like flying to Europe for $100.
The Voice coach offered some parting advice about helicopter flying.
"Everybody knows you shouldn't be drinking and flying," he noted.
"Flying was special because I was going places," Harmon said.
"What annoys you the most when you are flying" -- Jesse.
Because just flying a helicopter would be too damn easy.

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