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et on (登機)the plane. When you board (=get on 登機) the plane, you find your seat. If you have hand luggage (手提行李), you can put it under your seat or in the overhead locker (頭頂行李箱)above your seat. The plane then taxis (=moves slowly 滑行) towards the runway ( 跑道), and when it has permission to take off (起飛), it accelerates along the runway and takes off. B 飛行 You may want or need to understand certain announcements。 these e from the captain (=the pilot 機長) or from an air steward (空中先生) or stewardess (空中小姐)/ cabin crew (空中乘務員)/ flight attendant (空中服務員)(=people who look after the passengers): Please fasten your seat belt (系好安全帶) and put your seat in the upright position (垂直位置). We are now cruising (=flying fortably 中速航行) at an altitude (= height 海拔) of 10,000 meters. May we remind passengers (=ask passengers to remember 提醒) that there is no smoking until yo