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In an aeroplane, yes. With magick? No.
Witches have historically always possessed the ability to "fly", but not in the way that you're probably thinking. The spirit of the Witch takes flight to Sabbats and on other occasions, purportedly through the aid of flying ointments, broom sticks, spirit familiars, or through transformation. Obviously this all takes place on the astral plane of existence sense the laws of physics continue to apply even for witches. However, do not be discouraged because once mastered, activity in the astral realm is just as real and just as rewarding as in the physical. I suggest you research the above mentioned methods of "flying". You may find one that works for you. Sarah Ann Lawless makes and sells flying ointments that is just about as close as you can get to historically accurate as far as ingredients go and I can say from experience they do not disappoint.