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The phrase "flying jets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to aircraft that are capable of flight, often in the context of aviation or military discussions.
Example: "The airshow featured several flying jets performing impressive aerial maneuvers."
Alternatives: "jet aircraft" or "aviation jets."
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He spends his time flying jets.
"After flying jets at 500 or 600 miles per hour, everything is pressure-free," Ebersol said.
Nasa decided that experience flying jets was more important than scientific training for potential astronauts, given the tight deadline.
Williams, a former Navy and Marine pilot, regaled Josh, who aspires to attend West Point, with stories about flying jets.
The half-mile-long facility replaced a crowded terminal built in the 1960s, not long after airlines began flying jets.
The news brought back a vivid memory from when I served aboard an aircraft carrier about a decade ago, flying jets for the Navy.
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He flew jets early on and was a squadron commander.
Today, almost every country has airliners and most countries fly jets.
The engineer grew passionate about aviation as a child in Switzerland, and he's flown jets for 20 years.
If you go Getting There From Miami, American Airlines, (800) 433-7300, www.aa.com, flies jets twice daily to Providenciales.
Dr. Porges is the head of the all-girls Baldwin School and flew jets in the United States Navy.
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