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flying school

NOUN
  1. a school for teaching students to fly airplanes

How To Use flying school In A Sentence

  • The flying school graduates a hundred pilots a year.
  • He got hid son into a flying school through the back door.
  • Last night his widow Melanie, who lived with him at their home in an old vicarage at Ulceby, North Lincolnshire, and also worked with him at the flying school, paid tribute to her husband.
  • The gaps were often filled by novices coming straight from flying school. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
  • His son, my great-grandfather Bernard von Hoffmann, gave up the ballooning and started a heavier-than-air flying school at Lambert Field, where St. Louis International Airport is now located.
  • In the middle of her sophomore year at the university, she had suddenly quit to enroll in a flying school nearby.
  • At elementary flying school it was a mandatory exercise. Bomber
  • The gaps were often filled by novices coming straight from flying school. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
  • He joined a flying school in Moscow.
  • When he became the commander's adjutant at the American Flying School at Issoudun, he found it difficult to break away to learn to fly.
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