get off a plane
The Spanish term 'bajar(se) de un avión' translates to 'get off a plane' in English. It refers to the act of disembarking from an airplane after it has landed and safely come to a stop. This term is used in various contexts, such as travelling, airport processes and safety guidelines. It is a useful phrase to remember for anyone travelling in a Spanish-speaking region or engaging with Spanish speakers in an aviation context.
When we landed, we had to get off the plane one by one
This sentence describes the process of passengers alighting from an airplane individually after it has landed.
My ear hurts when I get off a plane
This sentence describes a person's physical response, specifically ear discomfort, which happens to them when they descend from an airplane.
To get off a plane, you must wait for it to stop completely
This sentence gives a safety instruction for alighting from an airplane, which requires passengers to wait until the airplane has completely stopped before exiting.