A flight at a low altitude (usually of military aircraft) over spectators on the ground.
1 The point is, this no longer looks like a fly-by-night hustle job.
2 The biennial fly - by of the planet Mars is causing quite a stir.
3 Because out here so many fly-by-night things happen-andthere's all this hoopla.
4 I warmed to the room at once, I liked its fly-by-night look.
5 The Superjet 100 is a modern design with fly-by-wire control systems.
6 And, God knows, Will had plenty of experience with fly-by-night ideas.
7 Kelly, Reza, the rest of you; we're only going to make one fly - by .
8 But are these conscious nightclubs a nascent trend or just another fly-by-night fad?
9 I, um, hired some fly-by-night private investigator to check out Clark.
10 The bike features fly-by-wire throttle and controls modeled after those in an F16.
11 The visual feast that poured back from that fly - by was stunning.
12 Smaller, fly-by-night outfits and new companies connected with the Syrian government are more active.
13 Sean Oldfield, chief executive of Castle Trust, says: We are not a fly-by-night operation.
14 They were approaching the south end of the landing strip on their third fly - by .
15 But the fly-by-nights move too fast to be easily caught.
16 But to control that power, Bell Helicopter will use fly-by-wire technology for the first time.
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