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Right off of pg 31 in 3710:

Navy (OPNAV 3710.7T) definition:
Flight:3b. For recording and reporting purposes, a flight begins when the aircraft first moves forward on its takeoff run or takes off vertically from rest at any point of support and ends after airborne flight when the aircraft is on the surface and either:
(1) The engines are stopped or the aircraft has been on the surface for 5 minutes, whichever comes first
(2) A change is made in the pilot in command.
 
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