His eagle frontlet is the first aspect of Native culture to greet airline passengers deplaning in Ketchikan. |
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The most intrusive aspect of screening people deplaning, he says, is that they have to form a single line to file past the camera. |
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After deplaning, we were escorted to the carrier's observation deck, where we watched maneuvers. |
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Reasonable expenses incurred within 48 hours of deplaning paid for accommodation, meals, refreshments and sundry items. |
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As you can see, they are deplaning the passengers one by one. |
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As an alternative, the plan moots the setting up of an exclusive loading bay for private vehicles by the side of the parking area to minimise crowding of deplaning passengers. |
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The night before the first round of the voting, the evening news showed the Georgian election observers deplaning in Donetsk. |
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Passenger boarding and deplaning procedures at customs border control points will not only be highly secure but also faster. |
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In this occurrence, the aft flight attendant had no means to determine whether an evacuation or a rapid deplaning was required. |
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They then informed the passengers that, if the aircraft were to leave the runway, they would likely be deplaning through the rear cabin doors. |
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Although no passengers were injured during the deplaning, the slides were not designed for normal egress and passenger injury was a possibility. |
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The in-charge flight attendant was reportedly near the door being used for deplaning. |
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There is no regulatory requirement for an operator to specify crew positioning during boarding or deplaning. |
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The passengers observed a fire in the left engine tail pipe prior to deplaning. |
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At home-base airports most national airlines have priority of access for boarding and deplaning. |
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After deplaning, passengers access terminal 2G through one of the 12 disembarkation gates spread between the two terminal boarding piers. |
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Companies such as Air Canada and Air Transat offer assistance with registering, boarding, deplaning, stowing and retrieving luggage. |
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The aircraft landed on the lake at 1645 and nosed into a gravel bar for deplaning. |
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The eight cases involved two major air carriers on issues such as wheelchair assistance, on-board seating and assistance, damage to a mobility aid and lack of assistance for pre-boarding and deplaning. |
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The pilot-in-command determines there is a safety or security risk to deplaning passengers, such as a weather event or an air traffic control or government directive. |
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The captain determined that an emergency evacuation was not required and the passengers and crew waited while air stairs were positioned for deplaning. |
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The appropriate authority shall ensure that access doors used for deplaning purposes only, which allow for access to ramp or security restricted areas shall remain open only during the deplaning process. |
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The only exceptions would be if a pilot determines that deplaning would be unsafe or if it appears the flight can take off within 30 minutes. |
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Television footage showed passengers deplaning via emergency chutes. |
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Note: Total passengers include enplaning and deplaning. |
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And when I went out and did the first episode, I got a call as I was deplaning, saying would you come right back and do the finale of Season 2? And I said yes. |
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In the past, mediation has helped resolve issues such as wheelchair assistance, on-board seating and lack of assistance for pre-boarding and deplaning. |
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Another advantage for passengers traveling in this new class includes priority boarding and deplaning, Premier airport check-in counters and baggage identification tags. |
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The 65' Stand Mount Retractable Belt creates a highly visible barrier in seconds and is specifically designed to assist tarmac boarding and deplaning at airports. |
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But the drama continued well into the night with passengers left stranded at the airport after deplaning for another six hours for their luggage to arrive from the plane. |
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