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flights
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flightsnoun
Plural form of flight.
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flightsnoun
Plural noun of the word flight.
The arrivals board had the details of all flights arriving within the next few hours displayed so we found it easily.
Submitted by MaryC on June 5, 2016
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of flights in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of flights in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of flights in a Sentence
We have contacted UAS (unmanned aircraft systems) test sites, and companies that have received authorization to operate drone in these areas, to date, we have not been able to determine that any of these operators were the source of the reported drone flights.
Customers currently overseas should not travel to the airport until their flight back to the UK has been confirmed on the dedicated website, thomas Cook customers in the UK yet to travel should not go to the airport as all flights leaving the UK have been canceled.
Russian President Vladimir Putin:
I hope that this, along with other measures that we are taking, will be enough to ensure (the safety) of our flights.
I didnt check my suitcase because I knew the gap between connecting flights was tight. If I had checked the bag in, they would have waited for me, this is a very difficult moment one that can change your life.
And then, we will be at a point where we will undertake our first flight and then we will progressively undertake more flights once we understand and analyze all the behavior from that first flight.
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