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"deplane" Definitions
  1. to get off a plane

114 Sentences With "deplane"

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The customer refused and all customers were asked to deplane.
Or, at least, not until it was time to deplane.
As they deplane, the guy punches one of the passengers.
Bernie and Jane Sanders deplane their campaign charter, Friday, Feb.
As soon as we start to deplane, I request a Lyft.
Her brother Abdul and his family are the last to deplane.
Reporters following the Sanders campaign deplane the charter in Reno, Nevada.
The team asked the customers to deplane and their fare was refunded.
And we expect to see the president deplane in a few moments.
As he waited to deplane, he reported that the strange scene continued.
More than 25 people were asked to deplane including the crew members.
As a final resort, the airline decided to select passengers to deplane.
However, the passengers were ordered to deplane soon after boarding the new aircraft.
A passenger elected to deplane in order to travel with their checked bags.
"They made us deplane because a woman brought on a squirrel," one person wrote.
That forced Qatar Airways passengers to deplane Wednesday via mobile stairs and shuttle buses.
Montreal Time — We land, deplane, get our bags, and head to pick up the car.
We have to deplane by stairs at the back of the plane, old-school style.
Ray said the captain then announced, without further explanation, that everyone would need to deplane.
Everyone else was forced to deplane while K-9 teams searched the plane and luggage.
Here are some tips to fly on a budget and deplane with your sanity intact.
Rodents, including squirrels, are not allowed on the airline's flights, so she was asked to deplane.
Some wanted to know who to blame for not having a jetway where they could deplane.
However, the airport is not involved in determining when or how they choose to deplane passengers.
Fliers were required to deplane and take another flight about three hours later than originally scheduled.
Airline agents will escort minors to their seats, again when they deplane, and to connecting gates.
Rowe claimed that a flight attendant approached her after boarding the aircraft and asked her to deplane.
Then, everyone was asked to deplane as Orlando police were called so they could handle the incident.
Sunday when the pilot told passengers it would be a long time before they were allowed deplane.
Those booking air-side (located near Duty Free) don't have to leave the airport after they deplane.
Passengers reported sitting on the tarmac for hours before they could deplane or the planes took off.
The first dog to deplane was Roscoe, a spirited black and white pup who ran straight for Cammisa.
He's told, "it's come too far," and their options are either to go or Delta will deplane everyone.
Though once the plane touched down in Tulsa, everyone was ordered to deplane because of a mechanical issue.
The Cyprus bound flight from Manchester was forced to deplane in Athens to boot off four rowdy passengers.
Eventually, a crew brought moveable stairs to the plane, allowing passengers to deplane onto the tarmac, Wine said.
Passengers reported being stuck on the tarmac for hours before they could deplane or their planes took off.
But then her name was called over the PA system and she was ordered to deplane with her belongings.
There is no mention of what priority stand-by employees take in the contract when passengers are asked to deplane.
One passenger, Julia Papesch, a 22-year-old Cleveland resident, told BuzzFeed News everyone on board was told to deplane.
Trotter suspected the man chose to deplane immediately after receiving the news, and then proceeded to sit in the airport.
The tech stop will take less than an hour, and passengers will not need to deplane or even wake up.
That led to another long wait on the tarmac in Siberia, before the passengers were once again told to deplane.
Despite reassuring the family that "no one did anything wrong," the airline forced the family to deplane and rebook their flight.
That meant we had to "deplane," a word I got very familiar with, and wait in the airport for a while.
N - to start telling passengers at the gate and on board aircraft to keep the phones switched off until they deplane.
Bingochea's shift officially ends when we deplane in Denver just before noon, but the journey's not over for him quite yet.
"A passenger elected to deplane in order to travel with their checked bags," a spokesperson for the airline said in a statement.
Although that's much longer than it usually takes to deplane via a jetway, Sawrwein described it as a success under the circumstances.
As a result, some passengers report sitting on the tarmac for hours before they could deplane or have their plane take off.
And BMW has just released a new proposal for a business class seat so much like home that you won't want to deplane.
Security guards then violently dragged a man, who was selected to deplane at random, out of his seat when he refused to leave.
A similar incident took place on a Spirit Airlines flight in May when a passenger refusing to leave forced all other passengers to deplane.
King added that Trump told him only as they were about to deplane that he was going to announce Kelly as chief of staff.
Given Dr. Dao's unwillingness to deplane, the supervisor left the plane and spoke to the United zone controller, who indicated that authorities would be contacted.
According to United Airlines spokeswoman Maddie King, the woman refused to leave the aircraft, forcing all other passengers to deplane and wait for another aircraft.
Some of the flights have stops in Arusha (ARK) but you don't deplane or transfer, you simply pick up other passengers before taking off again.
After the officers left, however, the airline ordered all passengers to deplane in order to remove the family, according to the New York Daily News.
Another flight, DL80 from Atlanta, had landed safely at the airport and was parked remotely while the airline's local staff worked to safely deplane passengers.
"They told us to get in position for landing," Malone's manager Dre London revealed on his Instagram Story as the 16 passengers finally prepared to deplane.
When you're all ready to deplane, the pillow can be rolled up "like a cinnamon roll" (according to the instructions) and slipped into the accompanying storage bag.
The suit's bright color gives the film a visual jolt, much like the deep-red roses that someone places in Jackie's arms after she and Jack deplane.
Each of the four of us does most of our travel solo (for work) so we pretty much each do our own thing until we deplane at our destination.
According to the airline, Tamar and others she was flying with requested to deplane – which they were allowed – but refused to take their belongings with them off the plane.
And until we do something about it, it's only right for us to ask everyone to deplane from this article, and take your complaints about air travel with you. 
At the beginning of this week, United Airlines made international news by forcibly removing an elderly passenger who refused to deplane and give up his seat for airline employees.
"The Adler family was asked to deplane after multiple passengers and our crew members complained about Mr. Adler's body odor," the company said Friday in a statement to CNN.
The department said it found American had allowed a number of domestic flights to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours without allowing passengers an opportunity to deplane.
MAY Delta apologized after kicking off a couple, Brian and Brittany Schear, and their two toddlers from an overbooked flight and warning they would be arrested if they didn't deplane.
All passengers on the Milwaukee-bound Delta jet were required to deplane and re-board, ultimately forcing the flight to arrive in Milwaukee more than an hour and a half late.
Worse, Gingrich and other Republican leaders were asked to deplane by the rear door of Air Force One – the same as is used by Secret Service agents and the press corps.
In the video you see him put on his headphones and chill -- but when a Delta staffer announced he had to deplane so police could deal with Jason ... the rage returned.
MAY 4: Delta apologized after kicking off a couple, Brian and Brittany Schear, and their two toddlers from an overbooked flight and warning they would be arrested if they didn't deplane.
"WestJet is working with Halifax airport authority to ensure guests' and crews' continued safety while they deplane the aircraft via airstairs," Lauren Stewart, a WestJet spokesperson, told CNN in a statement.
She did wear a Burberry trench to deplane in Brussels, ahead of her trip to London, and a Calvin Klein dress by Raf Simons, a Belgian designer, to her NATO meeting.
So let me apologize for that on the right-hand side of your screen but we are waiting for the president to deplane Air Force One and head over to this rally.
American Airlines has apologized to an African-American woman after a flight attendant asked her to deplane and cover up with a blanket, or she wouldn't be allowed back on the flight.
But that still doesn't answer the question of why — and how — you can arrive to your departing flight with perfectly clear skin and find yourself mid-breakout by the time you deplane.
As you will read, this situation was unfortunately compounded when one of the passengers we politely asked to deplane refused and it became necessary to contact Chicago Aviation Security Officers to help.
The airline has faced numerous challenges since the dragging of passenger David Dao off a flight in April 2017 after he refused to deplane to make room for a commuting crew member.
A number of widely publicized incidents — a dog allegedly mauling a passenger and an emotional support squirrel causing an entire flight to deplane — have added to the anxiety over anxiety-soothing animals.
The episode caused a 215-minute flight delay before the family was asked to deplane (making matters worse, some passengers reportedly cheered and the family wasn't able to get home for two days).
While waiting for the flight, he filmed another video in which he repeated his assertion that he was asked to deplane after a group of passengers became uncomfortable with Saleh speaking in Arabic.
DISRUPTIVE SPIRIT AIRLINES PASSENGER REFUSES TO LEAVE, FORCES WHOLE FLIGHT TO DEPLANE After Nirigi made the bomb claim, another passenger broke open the emergency exits, enabling panicked passengers to flee the aircraft, Purnomo said.
If a customer is causing a conflict on the aircraft, it is standard procedure to ask the customer to deplane, especially if the crew feels the situation runs a risk of escalation in-flight.
If the crew determines that a customer is causing conflict on the aircraft, the customer will be asked to deplane, especially if the crew feels the situation runs the risk of escalation during flight.
Alban Denoyel, his pregnant wife and their 3-year-old flew in from Paris and had to wait several hours to deplane and several more hours to claim their bags, Denoyel said on Twitter.
Under most circumstances, airlines are prohibited from allowing domestic flights to remain on the tarmac for longer than three hours and international flights for more than four hours without giving passengers an opportunity to deplane.
Under most circumstances, airlines are prohibited from allowing domestic flights to remain on the tarmac for longer than three hours, and international flights for more than four hours, without giving passengers an opportunity to deplane.
"The captain did make an announcement and said, 'We're not going to be able to deplane right away because there's been a couple people sick,' but that was all the information we got," Sykes said.
The clip, taken by fellow passenger Joya Griffin Cummings, shows a passenger, who has been identified as Dr. David Dao, speaking to security personnel who are telling him to deplane after the airline overbooked the flight.
After boarding the plane, Tamar and others in her party requested to deplane while leaving their bags on board, which is a violation of federal law as it raises serious security issues, according to the airline.
During the stopovers, all passengers must deplane and clear US Customs and Border Protection before returning to the aircraft for the second and final leg either to Paris or Papeete, depending on the direction of flight.
Witness the aquamarine-to-silver draped-neck dress by Catherine Walker with matching pants, a bridge between a tea dress and a shalwar kameez, which the Duchess wore to deplane at Nur Khan airbase on Monday.
Attendees reported being stranded on the tarmac for hours, waiting on "rescue flights" back into the US. One attendee allegedly sat on the runway for so long they were forced to deplane and board a different flight.
With an iPhone to her ear, Pelosi stood up to allow other passengers into her row and as the rest of the passengers on Delta Flight 1144 had to deplane, Pelosi and her detail stayed on board.
On a delayed flight from Sacramento to a connecting flight in Phoenix, the captain made an announcement that the Gold Star family needed to deplane first, which was met with a lot of backlash from the family's fellow passengers.
"This situation was unfortunately compounded when one of the passengers we politely asked to deplane refused and it became necessary to contact Chicago Aviation Security Officers to help," CEO Oscar Munoz said in email to employees, reported by CNBC.
"Diverting a fight is clearly not our first choice, but our crew felt it was necessary to divert to Los Angeles and deplane the passenger before beginning to fly over the Pacific Ocean," the airline said in a statement.
" In recounting the sequence of events, Munoz told employees that the passenger "refused" to deplane and "became more and more disruptive and belligerent" and faulted him for "running back onto the aircraft in defiance of both our crew and security officials.
UNITED AIRLINES CEILING PANEL FALLS ON PASSENGER WHEN PLANE LANDS IN WASHINGTON Adkins told the outlet that she expected passengers to simply deplane and board another flight, but the group was instead left "stuck on the tarmac" for two hours.
Passenger Jason Kowalsky called the situation "frustrating," and told WTHR those who had to deplane were forced to sit in the terminal for more than four hours with no food or drink because the vendors at the airport were closed.
Luckily, the plane was still on the runway and hadn't begun its three-hour flight to Shanghai, so passengers were able to deplane and wait for another less on-fire airplane, according to a statement from the airline on Weibo.
"If a customer is causing a conflict on the aircraft, it is standard procedure to ask the customer to deplane, especially if the crew feels the situation runs a risk of escalation in flight," the company said in a statement.
"The Customer became unruly and verbally abusive toward our Flight Attendants, and the decision was made to return to the gate to deplane the Customer, where she was met by local law enforcement officers," a Southwest spokesperson tells PEOPLE in a statement.
Also in June, passengers had to deplane an Alitalia flight at Rome's Fiumicino Airport after sitting for two hours in an uncomfortably warm cabin; video posted to social media showed passengers fanning themselves with brochures in an attempt to keep themselves cool.
" FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS "As far as the wait to deplane, we had to wait for a few minutes for an available gate at the airport — something we obviously wouldn't have done if the plane really was 'filling with smoke.
"Diverting a flight is clearly not our first choice, but our crew felt it was necessary in this case to divert to Los Angeles and deplane the passenger before beginning to fly over the Pacific Ocean," Hawaiian Airlines spokeswoman Alison Croyle told CNN affiliate KCAL.
Within five minutes of taking their seats, the couple was approached by an agent who told them that they needed to deplane because there was an emergency, according to a lawsuit filed January 28 with the District Court for the Southern District of Texas.
United Airlines has two updates on its policies regarding the manner in which a passenger was removed from flight 3411 earlier this week: CEO Oscar Munoz said United will no longer ask law enforcement officials to deplane "booked, paid, seated" passengers, per his interview with ABC.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS According to the airline, Tamar and others she was flying with requested to deplane – which they were allowed – but refused to take their belongings with them off the plane, which is a federal violation and sparked safety concerns.
"Our flight crews are responsible for the safety and comfort of all passengers on board our flights and the captain in charge of the aircraft is entrusted with determining when it's best to deplane an anxious or unruly passenger," Hawaiian Airlines told CNT in a statement.
Imagine if, failing to find volunteers, the airline selects random passengers to deplane instead, you included -- and that when you refuse, saying you have responsibilities to patients back home, you're physically yanked from your seat by security, slammed against an armrest, making you bleed, and dragged semiconscious down the aisle in full view of horrified passengers.
Macron seemingly tackled the issue by sticking with a wardrobe — the bright pink coat worn to deplane, the yellow coat she wore to Mount Vernon, and the white dress and jacket she wore on Tuesday — created by what has become her go-to fashion brand, Louis Vuitton, thus promoting a French name and lessening the amount that could be said about her choices. Mrs.

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