Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To go by airplane to a destination. 2 (context intransitive English) To depart hurriedly
Usage examples of "jet off".
If someone's flying a jet off of Alualu, then they have to use the radio, right?
A Stinger took down another sea-jet off the starboard side, and the Saratoga ack-ack crews combined with those of a frigate to blow the wing off a big Beriev.
Those who acquire ships will jet off for a planet preprogrammed in the guidance systems.
The tower controller verbally pointed out the dark blue pickup truck with the lighted FOLLOW ME sign waiting on the taxiway adjacent to the end of the taxiway as Scott transitioned his left hand to the nosewheel steering tiller and guided the jet off the end of the runway, where he braked smoothly to a stop.
How often is it that you get to interview the president of a big nation and write a story that will make every front page on the planet, then jump on a plane and jet off to do another?
The roar of its engines oscillated, alternately whining and growling, as they drove the jet off the skirt of the runway toward an empty patch of tarmac.
Miss Vladimova is merely seeing that I fulfill a clause in Tomkin's will before we jet off to Japan.
It wasn't until he heard himself informing Ellen Cherry of his departure that he realized that he had already decided to escape the pressures of his estranged wife, his dealer, and his sudden fame, and jet off with a cargo of toilet paper rolls and a cantankerous pet crow to that puzzling city that has been variously described as the Eye, the Navel, the Song, and the Hemorrhage of the world.