I heard Sheila Dail and Donna Dent (the two in the front) were still flying but Doreen Welsh (the one in the back) never went back to work after the incident. She retired in 2010.
at least 15 B-17s are still flying flying and some being restored to static display and flight status.
The P-51 has not had its "last" flight. Many P-51's (now F-51) are still flying today.
The easiest solution - would be to clip its flight feathers. DO NOT attempt this yourself - as one wrong move cold mean your budgie bleeds to death ! Clipping the flight feathers prevents the bird flying any great distance - it will still be able to flutter short distances - but not prolonged flying.
Yes although it is expidited like pilots are. They just have to show credentials, but are still subject to random searches like everyone else.
Druids receive 225 riding skill (regular flying mount) at level 60, if they have the 150 riding skill (epic land mount). It is free when you train [Flight Form] at the trainer. Epic flight form is still 5000g (discounts available). Also, you still need to be level 77 (68 with [tome of cold weather flying]) and it still costs 1000g (no discounts).
Al flying birds glide, to an extent. They still need to propel themselves to initiate flight or to gain momentum
Im not sure of the exact number but there are a few in museums and a few still flying like the one in the battle of Britain memorial flight.
Well, it's not the flight as such that's likely to do much, but rather the time spent sitting still in a n ot too comfortable chair.
From what has been said on most of the forums that deal with the coming expansion, once you hit 60 and purchase the regular flying mount training, you will be able to fly in Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor. Note, this does NOT affect Northrend Flight...meaning you will still need to purchase the Cold Weather Flying to fly in Northrend.
Considering the phrase makes absolutely no sense, no. Playing with the phrase in order to make sense of it I create "you were flying with a fear of falling", which still makes very little sense. But it's still not a hyperbole.
there are 6 F7F Tigercats known to still be flying today.
are flying lizards still alive