Flagging is not the solution. Downvoting is.
I hate such answers as much as the next guy but the way the system is currently designed, flagging them is not going to lead to the answer being deleted.
The flags are not likely to be successful because when considered in isolation, the post is an answer (a bad one for sure, but not "Not An Answer"), that does not suffer from major unintelligibly issues (not "Very Low Quality"). This is by design.
Consider this scenario:
Alice is comfortable with PHP but not with C++ or Java, and flags a PHP answer as NAA.
Bob is comfortable with C++ but not with PHP or Java, and flags a C++ answer as NAA.
Carla is comfortable with Java but not with PHP or C++, and flags a Java answer as NAA.
When an NAA or VLQ flag is raised on an answer, they go into the "Low Quality Posts" queue, where other users with the necessary reputation review them.
Assuming that Alice, Bob and Carla flagged according to the current guidelines, this is what happens:
When Alice runs into Bob's or Carla's flagged answers, she can readily make a decision. She does not need to know anything about Java or C++. She also does not need to go look at the question.
Changing the details that need to be changed, the same scenario happens when Bob or Carla get to the other flagged answers.
Assuming that Alice, Bob and Carla flagged according to guidelines that allow answers that look like actual answers to be flagged as NAA if they do not actually answer the question, and that the answers they flagged are those which look like answers but to not actually answer their respective questions, this is what happens:
When Alice runs into Bob's or Carla's flagged answer, she has to go look at the question to determine whether the answer is not an answer. This alone increases the burden of determining whether she agrees with the flag. Moreover, making this determination requires domain-specific knowledge. If Alice is likely to skip reviewing these answers.
Changing the details that need to be changed, the same scenario happens when Bob or Carla get to the other flagged answers.
The current system is designed so that people can act on as many review items in the "Low Quality Posts" queue as they can get their hands on, and to make it so that the review can be done quickly.