Examples of 'flying condition' in a sentence

Meaning of "flying condition"

Flying condition: This phrase refers to the state or condition in which an aircraft or flying object is deemed fit or safe to operate and travel. It implies that certain factors, such as weather, mechanical functionality, and regulatory requirements, are met to ensure the safe and efficient conduct of a flight or aerial journey

How to use "flying condition" in a sentence

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It is maintained in flying condition but is not flown.
The aircraft is presently under restoration to flying condition.
Aircraft still in flying condition were sold to foreign companies.
The aircraft is once again being restored to flying condition.
None in flying condition now.
One has been restored to flying condition.
Restored to flying condition in a month.
The plane will be repaired to ensure safe flying condition.
And she was in flying condition at the time she left the deck.
Many of the historic aircraft have been restored to flying condition.
The aircraft was returned to flying condition after cannibalizing components from the unfinished sixth prototype.
The museum began restoring the aircraft to flying condition.
For instance this pigeon has a constant flying condition and another one has anuncertain flying condition.
In the field there various aircraft which are still in flying condition.
The B-17 is one of only ten in flying condition in the United States.

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Of the three that have flown, two are still in good flying condition.
Flying vehicle ( 1 ) having a flying condition for flying in air, comprising,.
While thousands were built, only a handful are still operational and in flying condition.
All are in non flying condition.
A number of Juniors are preserved as museum aircraft, some in flying condition.
The aircraft was restored to flying condition by Andy Bowman in 2012.
All remaining Hurricanes had been cannibalised, leaving one in flying condition.
The only Piper L-14 in flying condition in the world ( that will fly from Madrid ).
Four Starliners still exist ; Lufthansa is restoring one to flying condition.
The B-17 is one of eight in flying condition in the United States.
The Portuguese Air Museum preserves two ; one in flying condition.
This plane is in flying condition.
Wilbur spent the whole summer of 1908 rebuilding the machine and getting it into flying condition.
Most of the aircraft in the collection are in flying condition and are flown regularly.
A few original Bf 108 aircraft and a number of Nord-built examples still remain in flying condition.
He 's in perfect flying condition.
The Focke Wulf 189 Restoration Society was formed to restore the aircraft to flying condition.
I heard there was talk of restoring one to flying condition for London 2012.
It cost about $5 million a year, per aircraft, to keep them in flying condition.
In 1987 she was modified with a Griffon 58 engine and refurbished to flying condition by British Aerospace.
These days there are still a number of P-38s left in flying condition.
After the crash, Morane-Saulnier remained in flying condition.
Cuban Air Force has 14 aircraft with six of them in flying condition.
It costs about $5 million a year, per aircraft, to keep them in flying condition.

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