Verb
deboard (third-person singular simple present deboards, present participle deboarding, simple past and past participle deboarded)
To exit a form of transportation such as a boat, ship, airplane, trolley, streetcar or spaceship.
President Ford fell as he deboarded Air Force One.
He was detained late Tuesday after deboarding a British Airways flight from London.
Another error put two runners on base, and after the second out of the inning was recorded, Natalie Burrow and Morgan DeBoard walked to bring home a fourth run. Source: Internet
The Oswego opened O Bistro on the open-area ground floor under chef Martin Deboard, who came up via Westin hotels at Whistler and Bear Mountain. Source: Internet