From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishflypastfly‧past /ˈflaɪpɑːst $ -pæst/ noun [countable] British English TTAa flight by a group of planes on a special occasion for people to watch SYN flyover American English
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flypast• The RAf marked the ceremony with a Nimrod flypast, finally ensuring that their colleagues are not forgotten.• But the flypast had to be called off because of the low cloud and rain.