Deplaning or alighting
A hydroplane.
Disembarking.
A Floatplane....
He was on a tour and fainted while he was getting off the plane.
Deboarding.Disembarking would also be acceptable.
no because their is a rule that switch off your phone when the plane is flying
taxi, run up, rotate, flaps
I don't think their is an age limit, but under certain circumstances, i think that you would have to have either a note or a parent their to let you on the plane and off the plane. Ex: 2 yr old getting on a plane without a parent or a guardian, Yea Right. That wouldn't be right.Or you can call it a show, which is actually based on a technical term, Unnaccompanied minors. Can be of all ages under this category, so no.
The departure time is when the plane is scheduled to take off, while the boarding time is when passengers are expected to start getting on the plane.
Yea no problem, just tell them as you're getting off the plane.
Boarding time is when passengers are allowed to start getting on the plane, while departure time is when the plane actually takes off. The boarding time is usually earlier than the departure time to allow for passengers to get settled on the plane before it takes off.
You call a plane with two set of wings a Biplane.A plane with one set of wings is called a monoplane.A plane with three set of wings is called a triplane.