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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the plane was cleared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in the context of aviation, typically referring to the clearance given to an aircraft for takeoff or landing. Example: "After a thorough inspection, the plane was cleared for takeoff by the control tower."
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At twelve-ten, the plane was cleared to land.
Slightly more than three hours later, the plane was cleared.
Shortly afterward, the plane was cleared to 11,000 feet.
The plane was cleared for an emergency landing 36 miles from take off in Tunica, Mississippi.
Company technicians were alerted, the gauge was turned off and the plane was cleared for takeoff.
After a layover of about 30 minutes, the plane was cleared for takeoff at 11 49 a.m.
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Although the inside of the plane was clear of smoke, he said the engine fire was clearly visible to passengers and crew members after they landed.
According to Mr. Byrnes, a controller in the tower told the American Eagle plane, an Embraer 135, that the 747 would be passing in front of it but that the American Eagle plane was cleared to land.
According to the senior military official, the report on the May 4 raids found that one plane was cleared to attack Taliban fighters, but then had to circle back and did not reconfirm the target before dropping bombs, leaving open the possibility that the militants had fled the site or that civilians had entered the target area in the intervening few minutes.
Once these values are obtained, the pixels that are representing road plane are cleared from the image (I_{k}^ x,y)).
Already, some planes are cleared on "direct" routes to their destinations, but only by requesting the clearance when they are in flight.
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