What does FLYBY mean?

flyby

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A flight in which an aircraft passes close to another object, such as a spacecraft or another aircraft, for observation or measurement purposes.

Pronunciations: US: /ˈflaɪˌbaɪ/; UK: /ˈflaɪbaɪ/

Origin and Usage: The term "flyby" originated in the 1950s as a combination of the words "fly" and "by." It is commonly used in the aerospace industry to describe a flight maneuver in which an aircraft or spacecraft passes close to another object for scientific or observational purposes.

Synonyms: Close approach, flypast, flyover, low pass.

Related Words: Flyer, flaky, flaps, flare, flash.

Example Sentences:

  • The spacecraft performed a flyby of the asteroid to collect data and images.
  • The fighter jet made a low-altitude flyby over the stadium during the national anthem.
  • The research plane conducted a flyby of the hurricane to gather atmospheric data.


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