- AVIATOR
- High flier
- Cockpit occupant
- Pilot
- Banking pro?
- Wing man?
- One whose career is taking off?
- One who works to avoid stalling
- One who often needs an attitude adjustment
- Expert with a joystick
- Joystick expert
- Barnstormer
- Professional whose career is taking off?
- Joystick operator
- Playing card brand introduced after Lindbergh's flight
- With 36-Across, pilot's eyewear
- One who regularly gets high?
- One who gets up for work every day?
- Birdman, more formally
- Head-in-the-clouds sort?
- Barnstormer, maybe
- One getting up
- Lindy, for one
- One skilled in plane talk
- One taking off regularly
- Flighty sort?
- Crop duster, e.g.
- One who takes off a lot
- Cockpit figure
- Howard Hughes, e.g.
- Sunglasses style
- Earhart, for one
- Fly guy
- Post, notably
- Red Baron, e.g.
- Ace, perhaps
- Post, for one
- Skipper in the air
- One up?
- Frequent flier
- Joystick user
- John Wayne, in "The High and the Mighty"
- One with wings
- Certain soloist?
- One on the stick
- Person with wings
- Either Mr. Wright
- Flier
- See 67-Down
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, for one
- Celestial warrior.
- One of the few to whom so many owe so much.
- Birdman.
- Calling of the author of "We."
- Sky writer.
- Calling of jet-ace Captain James Jabara.
- Member of the U. S. A. A. F.
- One of Gen. LeMay's men.
- One of Vandenberg's men.
- Billy Mitchell, for instance.
- General Vandenberg.
- Colonel Gabreski is one.
- Member of SAC.
- Man in the clouds.
- Wearer of wings.
- Fly-boy.
- Man in the cockpit.
- Smilin' Jack, for one
- Lindbergh or Richtofen
- Red Baron, for one
- Rickenbacker, for one
- Post was one
- Wiley Post or John Alcock
- Adm. Byrd was one
- Post or Lindbergh
- Howard Hughes was one
- Odom or Post
- Post or Balbo
- Wiley or Post
- Amelia Earhart, e.g.
- Post, e.g.
- Snoopy, as he sometimes fancied himself
- Ace
- Wilbur or Orville Wright
- One who may raise a flap
- One passing a course with flying colors?
- An ace is a good one
- One whose idea may be taking off
- Professional who may wear goggles
- ___ sunglasses
- Howard Hughes, for one
- Lindbergh, e.g.
- Nepal V.I.P.
- Skilled banker?
- The Red Baron, for one
- High-minded sort?
- One with his or her head in the clouds
- One whose work goes over your head
- Wiley Post's occupation
- Bessie Coleman, for one
- Worker getting high on the job?
- Banking expert?
- Ace high?
- Style of sunglasses
- Frequent flyer
- High flyer
- Orville Wright, famously
- One who's often high
- Member of the Tuskegee Airmen, e.g.
- Amelia Earhart, for one
- Ace, e.g.