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deplane [diːˈpleɪn] vb
(intr) Chiefly US and Canadian to disembark from an aeroplane [from de- + plane1] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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Eventually, the stewardess asked us to deplane and promised that we'd have a view from the terminal. The unique design permits passengers to deplane out of either door, the aircraft serviced, and the way cleared for emplaning pax to load up via either door. service providers for the company who could exclude their flights as working condition fringe benefits) at the time the individual whose personal flight is being valued both boards and deplanes. |
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