When you copy a flight, TAP creates a new flight with most of the characteristics of the original. There are two ways to copy a flight:
- From the Flight list page, use the flight's options menu to select Copy flight with creative or Copy flight without creative 
- From the flight’s page, select Copy flight and... Copy with creative or Copy flight and... Copy without creative. 

The copied flight retains the following items from its original:
- Flight name. The word "copy" is appended; the new flight name can be edited. 
- Campaign. The flight belongs to the original flight's campaign and cannot be changed. 
- Priority type and Priority level. The type cannot be changed, but you can change the level. 
- Rate and Goal. These can be edited. 
- Content type, position, and pacing. These can be edited. 
- Capping. This can be edited. 
- Targeting. This can be edited. 
- Creative if you selected the with creative option. 
The following is not carried over into the copy:
- Start and End dates. 
- Creative if you selected the without creative option. 
When copying a flight with creative you must save the flight before you can edit the creative. The Copying creative message might remain on-screen until the flight is saved.
Copy an All Content Access Flight as a Limited Content Access User
For information about users and content access, see Content Access Control (CAC) and TAP.
If a user with limited access wants to copy a flight that has its All [Organization] stations/podcasts selected, an error message appears in the copied flight warning that "Run of network is not allowed..."
- Select the Only targeted stations/podcasts radio button. Once this is selected you cannot re-select All [Organization] stations/podcasts.  
- Continue setting up the copied flight, such as selecting stations or podcasts to target, then save it. 
