One taking flight
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REFUGEEOne taking flight
AWOLOne taking an unscheduled flight?
ELOPERSCouple taking flight to unite
SOLOFlight for one
ESCALATOROne-way flight?
SOLOOne-man flight.
STAIROne flight up.
TRIPFlight, for one.
UPSTAIRSOne flight above
STAIROne in a flight
STEPOne in a flight
STEPOne of a flight.
WALKUP"... one flight and save"
STEPOne of a flight
STAIROne of a flight
STANDBYHopeful one at flight time
GLASSSLIPPEROne was lost in flight
STAIROne part of a flight
STAIROne of a certain flight
STAIROne of a flight between floors
STEWOne-time flight attendant, in slang
INMATEOne with a flight plan, maybe
HIJACKEROne with an alternate flight plan?
UFOOne not filing a flight plan
ONTIMEFlight-board words that make one smile
SSTThere's one at the Museum of Flight
UFOOne evidently not filing a flight plan
ASSAMOne end of the flight over the "hump."
remexone of the flight feathers of the wing
remigialone of the flight feathers of the wing
superjetjet aircraft, esp. a large one, capable of supersonic flight
flyoversA low flight by one or more aircraft over a specific location
rectrixone of the tail feathers of a bird controlling direction during flight
pinioningrestrain (a bird) from flight especially by cutting off the pinion of one wing
DALIS"Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate One Second Before Awakening" and others
landingA level area at the top of a staircase or between one flight of stairs and another
elytrousone of the pair of hardened forewings of certain insects, as beetles, forming a protective covering for the posterior or flight wings
elytraone of the pair of hardened forewings of certain insects, as beetles, forming a protective covering for the posterior or flight wings
elytronone of the pair of hardened forewings of certain insects, as beetles, forming a protective covering for the posterior or flight wings
balancerone of a pair of slender, club-shaped appendages on the hindmost body segment of a fly, serving to maintain its balance in flight