Noun
(aviation) An informal gathering of private pilots and their aircraft at a prearranged airfield.
(roofing) A method of application for roll materials by which the dry sheet is set into the bitumen or adhesive applied to the roof surface.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgfly in
And for the players, it will just be fly-in, play and go. Source: Internet
All NRL teams have adapted to a fly-in fly-out strategy for interstate games, but the Raiders lobbied to be allowed approval to arrive in Brisbane earlier in the day to help their players' preparations in the grand final qualifier. Source: Internet
“The Australia Institute has estimated the entire NT gas industry will only create the equivalent of 524 full-time jobs and most of those will be for fly-in, fly-out workers.” Source: Internet
One third are fly-in, fly-out, one third are local Indigenous people and one third, local non-Indigenous. Source: Internet
Rockhampton and Townsville have been chosen as the fly-in, fly-out hubs for the Carmichael Mine. Source: Internet
Trent Scaf wanted to get out of his fly-in, fly-out job on the oil rigs so he could spend more time with his two little kids. Source: Internet