Sentence examples for a airplane from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a airplane" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an airplane" because "airplane" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I saw an airplane flying overhead during the picnic."
Alternatives: "a plane" or "one aircraft".

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What did? Flying in a airplane.

He was on a airplane, in that movie, ''Hijack". Why am I having this thought?

What about airplane use? --It hairplaneplane mode (wireless off), just like any cellphone.

"I'd never been on a airplane before," he said on a car ride out of Mississippi after the hearing.

"You been in a airplane?" Adam said, not looking at his grandfather and still moving his hands on the wheel.

In Feb., 2002, after FARC hijacked a airplane and kidnapped a senator, Pastrana ordered the military to attack rebel positions and reassert control over the rebel zone.

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It's a little like an airplane.

Remember that an airplane is a small, enclosed space.

It featured reptiles smuggled onto an airplane as an unusual bioweapon of mass destruction.

A car is not an airplane.

He'd never driven a car, flown in an airplane.

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