overflight

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over- +‎ flight

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overflight (plural overflights)

  1. The flight of an aircraft over a particular place; used especially to refer to a flight over foreign or enemy territory.
    • 1987 May 9, Bod Lederer, “US Denies AIDS Bio War with Contradictions”, in Gay Community News, page 8:
      Nicaragua has been investigating the possibility that the 1985 outbreak of dengue fever along its Honduran border may have resulted from the release of infected mosquitos by U.S. reconnaissance overflights.

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