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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airplane off" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the action of turning off an airplane's systems or engines, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The pilot announced that the airplane off procedure would begin shortly."
Alternatives: "aircraft shut down" or "plane turned off".
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"And," says Jerry, who had further hits with Ghost and First Knight, "people who weren't even born when it came out – 10-year-old kids, even – know Airplane! off by heart.
A schnitzel!And then climbed up the Astoria Column where he got emotional at the view, seeing bald eagles and flying a bolsa airplane off the top.
He saw his first total eclipse during his freshman year at Harvard, in 1959, from an airplane off the Massachusetts coast.
Naval aviation was inaugurated in 1910 when a civilian pilot, Eugene Ely, flew an airplane off a cruiser at Hampton Roads, Virginia; the next year he landed on and took off from a cruiser in San Francisco Bay.
Air traffic controllers will be trained in the next few weeks on how to handle the new flight paths, which Mr. Peters defined as "additional paths that the controller can use to get the airplane off a runway quickly".
The Israeli air force shot down a small civilian airplane off the coast of Israel today, killing a 43-year-old Lebanese student pilot on what was the first anniversary of the Israeli troop pullout from southern Lebanon.
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