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The phrase "on an airplane" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone is physically on board a plane or traveling by plane. Example: "I was sitting on an airplane for 10 hours on my flight to Japan."
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"I'd never been on a airplane before," he said on a car ride out of Mississippi after the hearing.
"I absolutely believe it's statistically more dangerous to take a shower at home than to get on a airplane, so I go wherever I need to go," said Robert L. Crandall, the retired chairman of American Airlines.
In addition to the two men who were arrested on the Amtrak train and taken to New York as material witnesses in the investigation, federal agents have also taken to New York for questioning a man who was arrested in Minnesota in mid-August on a passport violation after he sought training on a airplane flight simulator.
I was sitting on a airplane, flying away from my hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Then, one day, I got on an airplane going to Polokwane, a small northern city.
Do something on an airplane.
On an airplane.
Pretzels on an airplane?
It's like being on an airplane.
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