How To Use Deplane In A Sentence
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We soon expect to see the candidate deplane, head down those steps, get into the motorcade, zoom down to vote.
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Tourist Lai Zhengyi looked forward to that freedom as he deplaned in Taipei.
Mainland Chinese Begin Visiting Taiwan
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It also becomes less efficient to board and deplane, which is not good for airlines that make money on being efficient.
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As long as you're on the subject of planes, how about "deplane"?
Allan Jenkins' Desirable Roasted Coffee
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Passengers gave me understanding looks and words of encouragement as they deplaned, while I continued cleaning.
Corinne McDermott: Five Things Flying With Kids Has Taught Me
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When I got on a plane at the Pittsburgh airport to visit Barcelona for a week, I really had no idea of what political mood to expect when I deplaned.
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Would all passengers please deplane by the rear doors.
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To decar is to ` get out of a car, 'in analogy with to debus and deplane.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 2
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Another, an American Airlines flight from Paris to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, also diverted to Bradley, where it sat for seven and a half hours before U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents allowed the passengers to deplane, according to an American spokesman.
JetBlue Investigated for Tarmac Delay
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Passengers wishing to refresh themselves or use the facilities may deplane at this time.
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In the absence of such a plan, except as provided in subparagraph (B), if more than 3 hours after passengers have boarded a flight, the aircraft doors are closed and the aircraft has not departed, the air carrier shall provide passengers with the option to deplane safely before the departure of such aircraft.
Republicans Have Killed The Passenger's Bill Of Rights. Long Live The Passenger's Bill Of Rights! - The Consumerist
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Once there, we deplaned and cleared immigration.
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Looking back, I'm glad I took that red-eye from Seattle just a few painful hours after I'd deplaned and disembarked from Juneau where I'd kayaked among calving Dawes Glacier 24-hours before.
Crai S. Bower: Sure, Montreal has a Festival Culture, but Prince Still Blows Minds
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Others envision the rise of angry, anxious crowds of deplaned and diverted passengers stuck in airports.
Are airports ready for the three-hour rule?
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JetBlue Airways Corp. had six diverted planes on the ground, and jetBlue officials said all its captains were acutely aware of the tarmac-delay rule, which threatens heavy fines on airlines if they keep passengers on board grounded domestic flights for more than three hours four hours for international without offering a chance to deplane, with certain exceptions.
How Snow (and Libyan Soldiers) Led to Airport Logjams
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Washington (CNN) - Taking action against air travel nightmares, the Department of Transportation ordered airlines on Monday to allow passengers stranded on airport tarmacs to deplane after three hours.
DOT puts three-hour limit on tarmac delays
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He went off with the ground crew while the rest of us were waiting to deplane.
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Apparently she told the passengers that when they had deplaned and cleared customs, they were to make their way straight home, and not to dilly-dally anywhere, as there was a large amount of civil disturbance going on downtown!
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As soon as the passengers deplaned, the aircraft was cleared to depart.
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When they were finally allowed to deplane they spend the night at a hotel.
Wal-Mart Japan: A Shift Into Crisis Mode
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He reportedly was angered when nearly 30 marshals deplaned and only one was dressed satisfactorily.
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It now requires all aircraft operators who enplane or deplane passengers into a sterile area at an airport to conduct screening before departure.
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It now requires all aircraft operators who enplane or deplane passengers into a sterile area at a Part 107 airport to conduct screening before departure.
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He had to wait for the first-class passengers to deplane, of course, since even flag officers fly coach.
CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
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Odds are your suitcases will greet you when you deplane, but those odds lengthen when applied to more unorthodox baggage, which surely will come under careful inspection.
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Two were arriving loaded with passengers, who had to be deplaned onto buses because the jet bridges were damaged, a spokesman said.
Storm Damage Closes St. Louis Airport
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The captain of the flight repeatedly pleaded to allow the passengers to deplane and enter the terminal.
Three airlines fined in Minnesota tarmac stranding
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All 257 passengers and 12 crew have deplaned safely, said Delta spokeswoman Susan Elliott.
DHS Director Janet Napolitano: “the system worked.” - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
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WHEN GIDEON AND PARKER deplaned, they were greeted by a furnace blast of muggy air and a phalanx of heavily armed soldiers who had formed two parallel lines, creating a corridor between the plane and the gleaming modern air terminal.
Gideon’s war
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The department's actions come as Congress weighs passengers 'rights legislation that would place a three-hour cap on how long airlines can keep passengers waiting on tarmacs before they allow them to deplane or return to a gate.
Three airlines fined in Minnesota tarmac stranding
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He had to wait for the first-class passengers to deplane, of course, since even flag officers fly coach.
CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
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It now requires all aircraft operators who enplane or deplane passengers into a sterile area at an airport to conduct screening before departure.
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Hundreds of passengers already on planes waiting for takeoff were obliged to deplane.
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Airline spokeswoman confirms that a passenger was "deplaned" from the flight
CNN.com
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We spent about 30 hours in transit, adding in all the time to process at Fort Campbell, stage for our flight, actually fly, refuel the plane, and deplane here in Kuwait.
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Modern aircraft are equipped with devices that recirculate tired germs, keeping them aloft and breathable even hours after passengers have deplaned.
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In fact, the authors write in their preface, ‘Our objective was to write a book that you could pick up in the airport, read during a couple hours' flight, and deplane at a new mental as well as physical destination.’
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Cleopatra wants a bench of Egypt to deplane to her sons; Caesar agrees, nonetheless in fact, Dolabella tells her, he intends to lead her serf to Rome to uncover off in a triumphal procession.
Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia
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There weren't enough ramp workers, so we had to wait for them to get someone to bring the jet way up in order for all of us to deplane.
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Moreover, jetBlue never got to use the portable staircase it lined up to deplane passengers because it had been nabbed by the airport to get people off the international flights.
How Snow (and Libyan Soldiers) Led to Airport Logjams