Adjective
(of airspace) In which aircraft are forbidden to fly.
(of people) Who are forbidden to board an aircraft.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA coalition that included several NATO members began enforcing a no-fly zone over Libya shortly afterwards. Source: Internet
Haftar's Libyan National Army declared a no-fly zone over in and around Tripoli in November and extended it last month to include Mitiga International Airport. Source: Internet
Among the Security Council’s members, talk of a no-fly zone to curb strikes by the Libyan Air Force still under Colonel Qaddafi’s control, and usually votes against foreign intervention. Source: Internet
Before this particular month, she called for a no-fly zone above the region, a transfer the actual administration opposes. Source: Internet
Davis declined to speculate on whether, for example, no-fly zones in western Syria would prevent the U.S. from launching warplanes from carriers in the Mediterranean and flying them toward targets in eastern Syria. Source: Internet
Sure, it's people on the no-fly list now, and this concerns firearms, but what happens when you are doing something else Big Brother doesn't like, and then Big Brother pushes to rescind a constitutionally-protected activity? Source: Internet