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deplane

[dee-pleyn] / diˈpleɪn /






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

From Washington Post

"The plane landed safely, passengers deplaned on the airfield and were transported to the terminal. We have assigned a new plane to continue the flight to Houston."

From Fox News

They wait after they deplane to make sure that their visually impaired teammates have someone to guide them to a connecting gate.

From New York Times

Even the lilac dress that Dr. Biden wore to deplane in Honolulu during the last leg of the trip had been seen before.

From New York Times

"Law enforcement officials were notified and our teams are working with them to review this matter. As a precaution, all customers deplaned and were rescreened before the flight departed."

From Fox News