Disembark from an aircraft
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deplaningDisembark from an aircraft
deplanedDisembark from an aircraft
jetwaysA portable bridge put against an aircraft door to allow passengers to embark or disembark
deplaneto disembark from an airplane
deplanesto disembark from an airplane
STRAFEFire from an aircraft
airdropto drop from an aircraft
airdroppedAIRDROP, to drop from an aircraft
airdroppingAIRDROP, to drop from an aircraft
airdropsAIRDROP, to drop from an aircraft
punchto bail out; eject from an aircraft
bailoutthe act of parachuting from an aircraft
silkto parachute from an aircraft; bail out
contraila trail of water vapor from an aircraft
cropdusteran aircraft that sprays crops from the air
bailoutsBAILOUT, the act of parachuting from an aircraft
airscapea view of the earth from an aircraft
contrailsCONTRAIL, a trail of water vapor from an aircraft
jettisonsThrow or drop (something) from an aircraft or ship
jettisoningThrow or drop (something) from an aircraft or ship
jettisonedThrow or drop (something) from an aircraft or ship
airscapesAIRSCAPE, a view of the earth from an aircraft
cropdustersCROPDUSTER, an aircraft that sprays crops from the air
airframesThe body of an aircraft as distinct from its engine
parachutedDrop or cause to drop from an aircraft by parachute
parachutingDrop or cause to drop from an aircraft by parachute
crashesCause (an aircraft) to fall from the sky in this way
sticksA number of bombs or paratroopers dropped rapidly from an aircraft
grounded(of a pilot or an aircraft) Prohibited or prevented from flying
airdropto drop (persons, equipment, etc.) by parachute from an aircraft in flight
jetwaya telescoping corridor that extends from an airport terminal to an aircraft
jetwaysJETWAY, a telescoping corridor that extends from an airport terminal to an aircraft
ejecting(of a pilot) Escape from an aircraft by being explosively propelled out of it
crashes(of an aircraft) Fall from the sky and violently hit the land or sea
ejected(of a pilot) Escape from an aircraft by being explosively propelled out of it
seaplanesAn aircraft with floats instead of wheels, designed to land on and take off from water
wingsA rigid horizontal structure that projects from both sides of an aircraft and supports it in the air
peelto leave a flying formation of aircraft with a banking turn, usually from one end of an echelon
wingspansThe maximum extent across the wings of an aircraft, bird, or other flying animal, measured from tip to tip
wingspanThe maximum extent across the wings of an aircraft, bird, or other flying animal, measured from tip to tip