| AIRLANE | Revised a linear path for flying (3,4) |
| LINAC | Ions are accelerated along a linear path by voltage differences on electrodes along the path. |
| REGATTA | Revised a target for rowing competition (7) |
| LATERAL | Position of a linear carp's scales (7,4) |
| DECIMAL | System of counting mail revised a month before (7) |
| REWROTE | Revised a script, perhaps, showing ancient god with habitual procedure (7) |
| EMENDED | Corrected, revised (a text) |
| NEUTRON | News about route revised a tiny amount (7) |
| AMENDED | Revised a bill |
| ITALIAN | One revised a Latin language (7) |
| POLE | From "stake", a word for a long slender piece of wood as a support; a linear measure also called a perch or a rod; or, a small young tree (4) |
| PERCH | A pole, rod or stick; a roost; a linear measure of 5A yards; a high chair; a unit of stonework; a spiny-finned fish; or, a frame on which to inspect cloth (5) |
| STROKE | A rub or smooth with one's hand; a blow or hit of something such as a golf/tennis ball; or, a linear mark made with a paintbrush or a pen (6) |
| FLEDGED | Of a bird, having developed wings for flying |
| PEGASUS | Guess app's tragically missing a page for flying horse (7) |
| CHAIN | Measure of 100 links; a figure in a quadrille; a series of events; or, a linear sequence of bonded atoms (5) |
| SWEENEY | Argot for "barber"; or, with "Todd", rhyming slang for "flying squad" (7) |
| AIRCREW | Staff on a plane responsible for flying and looking after passengers (7) |
| JETPACK | Equipment for flying solo? |
| AIRLINE | Breathing apparatus for flying service? (7) |