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The phrase "got on the plane" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe somebody boarding a plane, for example: Tom quickly got on the plane and settled into his first-class seat.
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He got on the plane anyway.
You just got on the plane.
The pilot just got on the plane.
We finished the relationship before he got on the plane.
"I felt great when I got on the plane".
"Basically, I got on the plane with a bomb.
"They did that and I got on the plane".
Together, Woolf and I got on the plane.
He knew he was disabled BEFORE he got on the plane.
Jewford said nothing, got on the plane, and never came back.
We parked the car, got on the plane and were off".
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