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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flying missions" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the act of completing a specific task or objective while flying an aircraft. Example: The pilot's main duty was to lead the squadron in flying missions over enemy territory.
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And it contains thrilling stories of Dahl's experiences flying missions over the Mediterranean.
Bahrain last carried out strikes in February; the Qataris are still flying missions over Syria, but their role is modest.
Russia insisted the plane remained inside Syrian airspace, where it was flying missions in support of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
The patrols are searching commercial and recreational boats, flying missions over major cities and helping police the borders.
Zamperini was drafted into the air force as a bombardier and started flying missions over the Pacific.
During the war in Afghanistan, for instance, the Saudis prohibited American planes from flying missions from Saudi bases.
The initial tale, told by my mother, was that my father was an aviator flying missions in a faraway war.
Nato started flying missions into Libya within days, and just as quickly, Arab League members began to get cold feet.
Salter was an Air Force pilot in the years immediately after World War II and spent much of 1952 flying missions over Korea.
During the war, the Second World War, mind you, bomb groups were based here and they used to go out on flying missions from here in the evenings.
Nearly all commanding officers in the air force are Alawites, and the defection generated speculation that Sunni pilots would face new restrictions on any flying missions.
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