Yes, yes, yes...
Even easier if you use a laser industrial cutter...
It's the bottom of a door ffs!
The floor might not be perfectly levelled, so maybe it needs a bit more shaven on one side.
Op, if you haven't done it before, follow these instructions.
1. With door hung, use a 3 or 4 mm spacer and pencil to mark your cutting line, so that once planed, the door will be 3 or 4 mm off the floor.
2. Check that the line you've marked is ok with door closed, half way open and fully open. Adjust line accordingly (or leave it if it's fine).
3. Take door off and secure it horizontally in a workbench or improvised device, as long as it is at least 8 inches off the floor and steady.
4. Report your mark on the other side of the door if you haven't done so.
5. Set the planer to 0.5mm or near enough (some do 0.4)
6. Hold your planer FLAT with the bottom of the door by the plate knob.
7. Start the planer and, keeping pressure on the plate knob, pass it all along the edge to shave. Don't rush.
8. If your line is parallel to the existing bottom of the door, keep passing the planer all along and you'll be fine. If your line tells you to shave more on one side than the other, plane straight until you almost hit the line at the shortest point. Then pass the planer again starting from where it needs more shaving and lift it off once you reach the point that it's already planed enough. Make sure you're almost hitting both marks on both sides of the door, in other words, keep the planer plate flat.
9. Once you've planed all along the line, do one last pass at the smallest setting to flatten it all up and reach the lines that you ALMOST hit.
10. Give the sharp edges a little sanding and re-install the door.
You could skip point 9 and use a sander for this, but it gets dusty.