[Grammar] On board the flight? Correct grammar?

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At the end of this sentence, you can see 'on board the flight' is this correct gramatically?
I guess 'on board during the flight' or 'on board of the flight' is correct.
Pls explian this.
 
'...on board the flight' is just fine.

Rover
 
'...on board the flight' is just fine.

Rover

Then can you explain how this works? if you are wiiling to analyze this gramatically?
 
'On board' is functioning prepositionally.
 
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