| GROUNDRUN | Movement of an aircraft prior to take-off or just after landing (6,3) |
| APPROACH | Path followed by an aircraft prior to landing; or, an avenue, sea passage etc as means of access (8) |
| RUNWAY | Strip of hard ground used by aircraft to take off or land (6) |
| WRAITH | Apparition (especially of someone just before or just after their death) |
| SPRINGTIDE | Either of the two tides that occur at or just after new moon and full moon (6,4) |
| GAPE | Gown not to have to take off or open wide |
| TAILSKIDS | In aeronautics, a backward movement of an aircraft following a stall during an ascent (9) |
| AESTHETIC | Recalled main article linked to movement of an artistic kind |
| FLAREPATH | Area illuminated for take-off or landing (9) |
| TAXI | Of an aircraft, to move slowly along the ground before take-off or after landing (4) |
| ANDANTINO | Movement of an old poet briefly in love |
| UNHEARDOF | Found distressed after landing catch? That's inconceivable (7,2) |
| LOCALTIME | Watch adjustment after landing, perhaps |
| STAIRCASE | Flight that sometimes continues after landing |
| FLICKER | A quiver of a flame, light or a television image; a tiny movement of an eye; any brief moment; or, a flash of an emotion, such as hope (7) |
| BARRELROLL | Movement of an aircraft in which it turns over and then back up again (6,4) |
| SIDESLIP | Lateral movement of an aircraft |
| YAW | Twisting movement of an aircraft (3) |
| CLAP | The sound of a burst of thunder, a rock pigeon's wings during its take-off or of two hands colliding (4) |
| STRIP | Take off or take it all off |