preflights

/priːˈflaɪts/
verb
  1. To carry out a series of checks on an aircraft before it takes off.
    • Before the airshow, the mechanic preflights each vintage aircraft carefully.
    • She always preflights the helicopter to ensure all systems are working.
    • The pilot preflights the plane every morning before the first flight.
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