in-flight
in-flight
Definition
in·-flight (in′flīt′)
adjective
done, occurring, shown, etc. while an aircraft is in flight in-flight movies
in-flight
Usage Examples
Modifying Another Word
- either: Please also look out for additional Safety First information provided either in-flight, or on your arrival in resort.
- even: Work at 30,000 feet - flight mode Even in-flight, you can enjoy the multi-feature P990i.
Modifies a noun
- entertainment: The in-flight entertainment was provided by Martyn Payne from The Barnabas Trust.
- meal: We are the workers who provide your in-flight meals.
- catering: He is also chairman of Ryanair, the budget airline which doesnât offer in-flight catering.
- magazine: I have decided to do an exciting in-flight magazine with an range of content.
- movie: Pretty good flights with individual video screens which give you a choice of in-flight movies.
- emergency: They also must inform local weather personnel of each in-flight emergency or aircraft mishap.
Used with adjective complement
- provide: Please also look out for additional Safety First information provided either in-flight, or on your arrival in resort.
- use: Keep Moist There are solutions or ointments that you can use in-flight to keep your nasal membranes moist.
- occur: This occurs in-flight as passengers sit in a cramped position with their knees bent.
- develop: Also, during the 1940s, flying pioneer Sir Alan Cobham helped develop in-flight refueling here.
Browse dictionary entries near in-flight
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- in extremis (Latin)
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- in esse
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- inédit
- in-depth
- in delicto
- in d.
