hedgehop

/ˈhɛdʒˌhɑp/
verb
  1. To fly an aircraft very low to the ground, often to avoid detection or for thrill.
    • The pilot decided to hedgehop over the fields to surprise the spectators.
    • During the airshow, the plane would hedgehop just above the runway.
    • He learned to hedgehop safely during his military training.
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