taxi, run up, rotate, flaps
Disembarking.
Deplaning or alighting
No, you cannot be unctuous if a plane hits the ground. "Unctuous" means excessively flattering or ingratiating in a way that comes off as insincere or false. It does not apply to a plane crash situation.
Air control lands the plane. They also take the plane off, and pretty much get the plane from point A to B. As soon as they land and turn off the runway, Air control hands them off to ground control which brings them to the gate and from the gate to runway for take off again...
No, if you try to land on a runway, your plane explodes when you hit the ground.
He was on a tour and fainted while he was getting off the plane.
The pilot. All the mechanical parts on the plane are important, but if a pilot doesn't start the engines, taxi to the runway and open the throttles, the plane won't lift off the ground.
The material that the black box is made of is too heavy. A whole plane made of the same material (All stainless steel), it would have a hard time getting off the ground and would be ridiculously expensive.
Deboarding.Disembarking would also be acceptable.
acute angle
i had the flu on both my pregnancies in the early stages,
Basic 737 wii be off ground in 15 seconds from commencing roll