Some scuffled with workers who were trying to get to the gate to talk to reporters.
Alec Baldwin removed from the plane We had to go back to the gate.
That was what made her step out into the snow and walk to the gate.
The plane had to return to the gate, where police were waiting to remove her.
Applying a voltage to the gate determines whether or not current can flow through the channel.
When a plane returns to the gate, the flight has to get in line again for takeoff.
At 79, Larry could still visualize it: leaving the train, winding through the gardens to the gate.
The plane landed normally, and passengers returned to the gate, according to Fitzpatrick.
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When we were called to the gate we gave them our boarding passes, got on the plane and fell asleep.
"After landing and while taxiing to the gate, our aircraft made contact with another parked aircraft, " Spirit spokeswoman Misty Pinson confirmed to CNN.
He walked the last stretch as briskly as he could, and, as he put his hand out to the gate, they reached him.
Nothing kills enthusiasm for the great outdoors more quickly than nearing a park entrance and hitting a line of cars stretching a mile to the gate.
The intent is not to make money, Pinson said, but rather to make sure that people check bags before they get to the gate.
After security staff realised that they had not boarded the flight to Dulles, they ordered the plane back to the gate and retrieved their luggage.
American Eagle Flight 4265, an Embraer-140, had just arrived from Springfield, Missouri, and was taxiing to the gate when the incident occurred around 1 p.m.
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The ExpressJet plane was towed back to the gate, and the Scandinavian Airlines plane taxied back to the gate, where passengers disembarked, New York's WNBC-TV reported.
And then you can issue a silent alarm where in a few seconds or minutes somebody will show up to the gate and question that particular passenger.
He also makes a hand-printed sign with the passenger's name and then drives to the gate of the inbound flight, parking at the bottom of the jet-bridge stairs.
The Masters traditionally takes rules to extremes: at Augusta you may be escorted to the gate if caught with a cellphone (that's with a phone, not talking on one).
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Just before the 10:30 a.m. departure time, Woo Chan Lee, a U.S. embassy employee, strode to the gate not with his wife but with a tired-looking man in a down jacket.
When leaving Sin City, high-priority guests are met at the airport curb by a MGM Grand staff member who will usher them through a special employees-and-guests-only security line and all the way to the gate.
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On Tuesday, a Japan Airlines Boeing 787 readying for takeoff at Boston Logan International Airport sprang a leak from its main engine, spilling about 40 gallons of fuel onto the runway and causing safety workers to tow it back to the gate.
In cases of delays of more than three hours "likely due to heavy winds impairing two of the available runways at JFK, airlines will be forced to return customers to the gate in great number and this will result in thousands of customers grounded with their flights canceled, " said JetBlue spokesman Mateo Lleras via e-mail.
He set fire to an electric guitar alone onstage in front of a stunned crowd at the opening of Clarion Hotel Union Brygge in Drammen. (The newest addition to his empire opens Wednesday in Oslo, a luxurious art hotel named The Thief.) In Britain in 2002 he chained himself to the gate of a waste treatment plant to protest nuclear power.
So the U.K. government's 25-minute and 45-minute waiting-time targets don't include time to get from the gate to the back of the proper queue, or time spent being checked by an agent.
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