Flight is the remarkable ability of objects or living beings to move through the air, defying gravity. From birds soaring effortlessly across the sky to aircraft engineered for speed and efficiency, flight has captivated human imagination for centuries. Natural flyers, like eagles and butterflies, use wings to glide, hover, or dive, while human innovation has produced airplanes, helicopters, and drones for travel, exploration, and warfare. The science of aerodynamics studies lift, thrust, and drag to improve flight technology, making air travel faster and safer. Whether for migration, recreation, or transportation, flight connects distant places and expands possibilities. It symbolizes freedom, ambition, and the endless pursuit of reaching new heights—both literally and metaphorically. Flight remains one of humanity's greatest achievements, merging nature’s elegance with engineering brilliance.