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deplane
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de·plane  (d-pln)
intr.v. de·planed, de·plan·ing, de·planes
To disembark from an airplane.

deplane [diːˈpleɪn]
vb
(intr) Chiefly US and Canadian to disembark from an aeroplane
[from de- + plane1]
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Verb1.deplane - get off an airplane
air travel, aviation, air - travel via aircraft; "air travel involves too much waiting in airports"; "if you've time to spare go by air"
get off - leave a vehicle, aircraft, etc.
Translations
deplane [diːˈpleɪn] VI (US) → bajar del avión, desembarcar
deplane
vt (aus dem Flugzeug) → ausladen
vi (aus dem Flugzeug) → aussteigen, von Bord gehen


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To make transporting passengers even easier, travelers will be moved from the facilities in the fourth terminal--where they go through check-in, security, baggage drop-off, and customs--to the new satellite building, where boarding, deplaning and passport inspection takes place, as well as shopping.
Inconvenience of luggage removal for each deplaning
2d at 320 (airport suspect had left customs area servicing deplaning international passengers and was not accosted until 30 minutes later in airport lobby after having checked in at airport hotel; held: functional equivalent of the border, a determination reached upon considering two factors: 1) degree to which traveler "has been assimilated into the mainstream of domestic activity" and 2) whether the weight of the evidence indicates that the seized contraband crossed the border) Id.
 
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