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deplane

[dee-pleyn] / diˈpleɪn /






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We end the episode at Teterboro Airport, where his shrouded body is deplaned and loaded into an ambulance.

From New York Times

“Customers on both aircraft deplaned normally and we’ve made arrangements to get them to their destinations on different aircraft,” United said.

From Seattle Times

“I was asked to deplane as if I were a terrorist,” he told reporters as he left a West Delhi court.

From Washington Post

Flight 2135 was successfully deplaned and sent off on a new aircraft at 11:35 a.m.

From Washington Times

The occupied plane then returned to the gate and deplaned its passengers, who were moved onto another aircraft.

From Washington Times