Voldemort appears to have found a way of flying with a wand, and apparently taught Severus Snape how to do so as well. The incantation is never said.
If however, you mean "in the real world" the answer is, of course, no (except for the incantation "I would like to buy a ticket to" followed by the name of your destination, said to an airline ticket agent or travel agent; the material component is money).
A Pagan Perspective
The old legends of witches flying may well have originated from tales of Astral Projection.
This is something anyone can do, with some training and the will to try.
For additional information on Astral Projection, please see the related links below.
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I fly, he/she flies
"Fly" in Spanish is "mosca".
You have spelled it correctly, plane, a man-made vehicle that can fly.
The past tense of "fly" is spelled as "flew."
Venus Flytrap.
The word "fly" in Portuguese is spelled "mosca" when referring to the insect and "voar" when referring to the action of flying.
Harry Potter doesn't use a spell to fly, he flies using an enchanted broomstick.
expelliarmis- The Spell That makes the Victim's Wand fly out of there hand
the past tense of fly is flew. I flew in an aeroplane to Australia.
You can't for real, but with a trick might be able to make it look like you can
The correct word is soar (sounds like sore).