| AERONAUTICS | Study of flight |
| AERODYNAMICS | May consider a different study of flight |
| EASTLOTHIAN | Historically known as Haddingtonshire, Scotland's sunniest region officially, site of its National Museum of Flight (4,7) |
| BARRELROLLS | Flight manoeuvres in which aircraft turn about their longitudinal axis while following a spiral course in line with the direction of flight (6,5) |
| CUTESTPILOT | Favorite of flight attendants? |
| VAPOURTRAIL | Evidence of flight building up to arrival |
| DOWNTOEARTH | Practical direction at end of flight (4,2,5) |
| STAIRCARPET | Feature of flight that finishes with a soft landing? |
| ARBORESCENT | As, for example, planes run well during first minutes of flight? |
| LANDINGGEAR | Nag Reginald about wheels at end of flight (7,4) |
| ROLLS | Wound lengths of wallpaper, gift wrap, maps/charts or parchment; small cobs of bread; or, aerobatic manoeuvres or axes of flight other than pitch or yaw movements (5) |
| STIR | Part of flight out of a prison (4) |
| TREAD | Part of flight giving time to study |
| JETLAG | Consequence of flight of black convict |
| TAKEOFF | Imitation of beginning of flight (4-3) |
| NIKOLAIRIMSKYKORSAKOV | The composer of Flight of the Bumblebee |
| BATS | The only group of mammals capable of flight |
| NEIL | Initial name on the cover of "A Life of Flight" |
| LOCKSTEP | Formation of troops moving forward on part of flight (8) |
| DEARLIFE | Object of flight from the cost of living? (4,4) |