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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks to fly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is requesting permission or expressing a desire to fly, whether literally or metaphorically.
Example: "The child asks to fly with the birds in her imagination during storytime."
Alternatives: "requests to fly" or "wants to fly".
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Mr. Sanders asks to fly down the river.
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Northwest is asking to fly both cargo and passengers.
In June I called TWA and asked to fly to San Francisco on July 6.
Mr. Yankovich, who works as a loadmaster in FedEx's charter division, knew he might be asked to fly soon.
I asked to fly the simulator myself with it programmed the way they thought the aeroplane had behaved.
Pilots were often asked to fly in poor weather, without instruments, without combat weaponry and frequently without radios.
Dickey was asked to fly up from his home, in Nashville, to attend the party, playing the part of an elf.
In the experiment, a group of sixteen pilots, each with approximately eighteen thousand hours of flight time, were asked to fly in a Boeing 747-400 simulator.
Mr Voorbach added: "Air crews will be asked to fly over 12 hours throughout the night, whilst scientists warn that safety risks increase significantly after 10 hours at night".
It has already been revealed that he and the younger co-pilot did not specifically ask to fly together on this particular flight, so that sort of conspiracy has been ruled out.
According to Malaysia Airlines, the pilot and co-pilot did not ask to fly together, reducing the probability of a co-ordinated plan between the pilots to hijack the aircraft.
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