Flat-hat
verb
Definition : to fly low in an airplane in a reckless manner : hedgehop
Example sentence
Unable to resist the temptation to show off, the young pilot decreased altitude and flat-hatted over the county fairground
Did you know
Legend has it that the term " flat-hat " originated with an incident back in the days of barnstormers in which a pedestrian’s hat was crushed by a low-flying airplane. According to one version of the tale, the reckless pilot was subsequently required to purchase a new hat for the hapless pedestrian. It seems unlikely that such an event actually took place, but we can well imagine how fear of having one’s hat smashed flat by a passing airplane might have given rise to such a vivid verb. " Flat-hat " first appeared in English in 1940; another word for flying low to the ground, " hedgehop " debuted 14 years earlier
verb
Definition : to fly low in an airplane in a reckless manner : hedgehop
Example sentence
Unable to resist the temptation to show off, the young pilot decreased altitude and flat-hatted over the county fairground
Did you know
Legend has it that the term " flat-hat " originated with an incident back in the days of barnstormers in which a pedestrian’s hat was crushed by a low-flying airplane. According to one version of the tale, the reckless pilot was subsequently required to purchase a new hat for the hapless pedestrian. It seems unlikely that such an event actually took place, but we can well imagine how fear of having one’s hat smashed flat by a passing airplane might have given rise to such a vivid verb. " Flat-hat " first appeared in English in 1940; another word for flying low to the ground, " hedgehop " debuted 14 years earlier