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  1. FLYING Magazine

    FLYING is the definitive voice of aviation — trusted by pilots, enthusiasts, and industry leaders for over 90 years. From aviation news and expert reviews to flight training, aircraft...

  2. Flying (magazine) - Wikipedia

    Flying (sometimes styled FLYING) is an American aviation magazine. First published in 1927 as Popular Aviation, it is read by pilots, aircraft owners, aviation enthusiasts and aviation-oriented executives in …

  3. FLYING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FLYING is moving or capable of moving in the air. How to use flying in a sentence.

  4. FLYING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Flying definition: making flight or passing through the air; that flies: fly.. See examples of FLYING used in a sentence.

  5. Simple Flying - Aviation News & Insight

    This Is What Will Soon Happen If Passengers Don’t Have A Valid ID At TSA Checkpoints From May 2025, flying without a REAL ID or approved ID may trigger a new $18 biometric check fee, delays, or …

  6. Flying - definition of flying by The Free Dictionary

    1. making flight or capable of making flight; passing through the air: a flying insect. 2. floating, waving, or hanging in the air: flying banners. 3. extending through the air. 4. moving swiftly.

  7. Flying: Meaning, Types, Aviation & Air Travel Explained [2025]

    Oct 26, 2025 · Flying explained: from bird wings to Boeing jets. Learn what flying means, how aircraft work, air travel tips, and the future of aviation in 2025.

  8. flying - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Nov 13, 2025 · From Middle English fleynge, fleeʒinge, flihinde, vlyinde, vleoinde, flyand, ffleghand, flighand (also fleoninde, fleonninde, etc.), from Old English flēogende, from Proto-Germanic …

  9. News | FLYING Magazine

    Stay current with aviation news, industry updates, analysis, and more from FLYING Magazine — your trusted source for aviation headlines.

  10. The Basics of Flight - AOPA

    Lift is the force acting opposite of gravity and is generated whenever air flows smoothly over a wing. As air flows over and under the wing, an area of low pressure is created above the wing, acting to pull …