We looked up at the plane as it flew above us.
I saw a white bird flying above me against the blue sky.
Tommy felt as if he were flying above them all.
It moved up and down the valley, flying a few feet above the surface of the river.
The British expected the aircraft to be able to fly above 25000 feet.
First, a private rocket, below, must fly three people 62 miles above the earth.
For a moment he flew above the deadly floor' of the room.
Airplanes must fly no less than 1,000 feet above the animals.
But soon they were on the north bank of the river, flying above wooded country.
She was flying above one of the ship's main ports.
Post invented a pressurized suit that let him fly above .
She flew above and ahead of her mate, in long, wide, overlapping circles just below the overcast.
Birds could fly above or away from disasters.
Our planes and helicopters can fly above and around such smoke.
It made him laugh to hear the man's voice, and surprised him to hear John talk about flying above.
But they kept their distance, and the Gallivespians flew above, keeping watch.
But agency flight safety rules say a shuttle can fly no closer than 1.3 miles above, below or beside another orbiting object.
Put up an electric fence and the geese will fly above and around it.
We shall fly above and support the difference as we tow the thing.
Those light and fleet flew above, hopped upon, or skimmed over the river's surface.