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cross-country flying
the activity of flying an aircraft over long distances
Cross-country flying is the activity of piloting an aircraft over long distances, often traveling from one location to another. It involves navigating through different terrains and weather conditions, planning the route to make use of favorable winds or air currents. The goal is to cover significant distances, which may require multiple stops for fuel or rest. This type of flying can be done with various types of aircraft, including planes and gliders, and it tests the pilot's ability to manage navigation and weather challenges over extended routes.
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