Third person singular present tense of deplane; exits or gets off an airplane.
From 'deplane' + '-s' (third person singular marker). This grammatical form is used in present tense descriptions of airplane exits.
The fact that we have 'deplanes,' 'enplanes,' 'boards,' and 'exits' all describing the same basic action shows how much business jargon loves redundancy and specificity.
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