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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flying course" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a class or class of instruction related to the practice of flying an aircraft. For example, "She enrolled in a private flying course to finally fulfill her dream of becoming a pilot."
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At the same time, Fritz completed a flying course.
She can take a flying course for $275 additional, or a ground course for $25.
On his Web site, Haddon provides a link to a "fear of flying" course he's taken at least four times.
He looked not at her face but in a blinking circle around her, as if following the flying course of a gnat.
Raissi, who previously worked for Algeria's national airline, had registered for an advanced flying course at the Four Forces Aviation flying school in nearby Poyle.
I have won a scholarship for a six-week flying course in South Africa set up by the Douglas Bader foundation.
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More appropriate drone pilot training programs, which include specially designed flying courses, have already begun popping up.
The Air Cadet League introduced awards for proficiency and loyalty to the squadrons, summer courses were offered at RCAF stations, and a flying scholarship course was developed.
And yogic flying, of course.
There's no driving or flying, of course.
The airliner vanished on 8 March, 2014, after flying off course during a flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing.
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