Sentences with phrase «seen boarding the plane»

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When you're boarding a plane, you see pilots working through a number of preflight checklists to make sure everything is in order and no steps are overlooked.
Most people board a plane to escape to a tropical beach, see the Eiffel Tower or visit their family.
The same fear I have when I see an Arab man board a plane I happen to be flying on.
Seeing that clip of him boarding the plane with that rocky song playing?
Personally, I wouldn't be sorry to see the plane make another pass over Old Trafford to pressure the board to get rid.
But after the 4th of July holiday weekend we packed up and boarded another plane to head back to see family in D - town for the week.
Imagine: next time when you board the plane, your pilot tells you over the speaker:» Folks, I've actually never flown a plane before, but I've read a book about it, saw it in on TV and I have an iPad app — so buckle up!»
We were ensured that everything was fine and went to the gate relieved, but when we were about to board the plane we were told: «No, we can only see one piece of luggage in the system for each of you — there is no excess luggage.
In the summer of 1968, Delphine's father decides that seeing Cecile is «something whose time had come,» and Delphine boards a plane with her sisters to Cecile's home in Oakland.
See Dick board the plane.
Therefore on planes it may be worthwhile to see if the carrier will allow the pet to travel on board with you and if not, to consider using water bottles that can be licked.
You may need to work with the disability services department of the airline to see if there are exceptions to the regulations for access both in the airport and on board the plane.
The next day, my father and I boarded a plane to take a cruise along the Nile to visit Luxor and see the ancient sites along the way.
As we boarded this sleek Embraer plane, you could look east and see the San Jose International terminal across the runways (Photo: Chris McGinnis)
Maybe you already see yourself boarding a JetBlue plane, escaping the November reality of Bushwick
Gilmore is now in his third year of litigating the federal requirement that commercial airplane travelers show ID before boarding planes (see Justin Scheck's story).
Airlines: There will be a growing gap between frequent business travelers (who will get better seats, shorter lines, earlier boarding, more access to clubs and fee waivers) and low - fare vacation travelers, who will see more fees and poorer «back of the plane» service.
He had the logs sawed up into boards, planed them and lined my closet and our coat closet with them.
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