The exit of an aircraft is usually called an exit.
exit through the shortest route.
An exit sign is a device in a public facility (such as a building, aircraft or boat) denoting the location of the closest emergency exit in case of fire or other emergency. Most relevant codes (fire, building, health or safety) require exit signs to be permanently lit.
SHIFT+E opens the main exit of the aircraft.
Including service doors, passenger doors, and cockpit hatch 11 on standard configuration.
To exit any given port is to sail away. Aircraft sail away from their airport every time they take off.
First class is the first option, the seats near the emergency exit is the secon option, and near the front of coach is the third.
An invalid passenger usually refers to a disabled or incapacitated passenger. Such passengers are obviously unable to exit the aircraft themselves if there were an emergency, so the FAA mandates that if the aircraft is to be refueled while passengers are aboard (which is a very common practice), if there are invalid passengers onboard there must be a fire crew standing by during fueling.
An exit sign with no arrows is immediately next to or above the actual exit or exit door. An exit sign with an arrow can be away from the exit and points in the direction of the exit.
The plural of aircraft is aircraft.One aircraft, two aircraft, ten aircraft.
The possessive form for the noun exit is exit's.
In a building, an exit is an "Ausgang." On a highway, the exit is an "Ausfahrt."
No, it is not an adverb.The word exit is a verb, or noun, and can be used as an adjunct or adjective (exit door, exit plan).