Sentences with phrase «of airstrips»

Strategies: On site training for CY people in the housing and construction industry; all building contractors to employ Indigenous people for the purpose of skills development; extend telecommunications and broadcasting capacity; maintain regional network of airstrips; support the sealing of roads; pursue home ownership.
Some proposed visits could not be made because the wet season precluded use of airstrips.
Though it is a small country, there are two local air providers offering service to a network of airstrips throughout Belize.
Plans by the City of Chicago and the Chicago Park District to convert Meigs Field into a park suffered another setback Wednesday when the Illinois Appellate Court extended its ban on demolition of the airstrip.
The group alleged that relocation of the airstrip was a calculated attempt by the Upper East Regional Minister, Rockson Bukari and the Aviation Minister,...
But the Upper East Regional minister Rockson Bukari told Citi News, that the relocation of the airstrip to Sherigu was as a result of poor soil quality not suitable for citing the airstrip at Anateem.
The group alleged that relocation of the airstrip was a calculated attempt by the Upper East Regional Minister, Rockson Bukari and the Aviation Minister, Cecilia Dapaah to relocate the proposed site currently at Anateem.
The Oceanian province of Airstrip One is a world of perpetual war, omnipresent government surveillance, and public mind control, dictated by a political system euphemistically named English Socialism (Ingsoc) under the control of a privileged Inner Party elite that persecutes all individualism and independent thinking as thoughtcrimes.
The park airline concessionaire, Channel Islands Aviation, drops hikers at the end of the airstrip near Water Canyon, approximately one mile from the pier and a 1/2 mile from the frontcountry campground in Water Canyon.
Channel Islands Aviation drops hikers at the end of the airstrip near Water Canyon, approximately one mile from the pier and a 1/2 mile from the frontcountry campground in Water Canyon.
Belize Emergency Response Team (B.E.R.T.) operates two airplanes for those of you within easy reach of an airstrip, (originally Wings of Hope), in addition to the land ambulances.
The «airport» consists of an open sided building with a few chairs, a local style vending machine and two employees, all sitting right on the edge of the airstrip.
Lighthouse Reef Resort, the 16 Acre northeastern section of the island is also available for purchase but is being offered separately (pictured immediately NORTH of the Airstrip / Runway).
Placencia is essentially divided into two parts: south of the airstrip and north of the airstrip.

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President Trump's launch of 59 Tomahawk missiles to destroy one Syrian airstrip exacerbated an already complex situation in the Middle East, risking additional disruption of oil exports.
Dozens of exploration companies flooded to the area about five or six years ago, staking claims, setting up camps, even building airstrips without informing First Nations who consider the vast land theirs.
The manual accounting procedures on which he had previously relied allowed only monthly reporting of transactions at the resort's airstrip, restaurant, and 22 other sales centers.
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner who has joined Mr Allen on some of his expeditions in the past, told BBC Breakfast that Mr Allen had tracked «huge distances» to reach the remote airstrip.
In a statement, his agent Jo Sarsby said: «At 5 pm local time (PNG) Mr Keith Copley, the Coordinating Director for New Tribe Mission in Papua New Guinea confirmed in writing that Benedict Allen was safe, well and healthy and is presently located at a remote airstrip 20 miles northwest of Porgera, Enga Province.
He hoped to reach a remote tribe, thought to be one of the last on Earth to have no contact with the outside world, but was discovered by a Christian missionary worker at a remote airstrip in the heart of the country where roads have been cut off because of tribal fighting.
Two - thirds of them lived in the main trailhead village of Bario — it had one dirt road, two longhouses, some individual houses, three guesthouses, a few grocery and tool shops, a health clinic, and an airstrip — and the rest were scattered in the longhouses in the jungle.
Lance felt more like Dick's employee than his son, and his errant attempts to get his father's attention — he used Dick's truck to run over all the cones marking the local airstrip — only brought him a few minutes of scolding.
So imagine the crushing blow Lance felt when he was 10 years old and his mother, Kathie, took him and his younger brother, Jason, to the Wasilla airstrip to watch planes take off and to explain to them that a divorce meant that they might see even less of Dad, who was often gone anyway, off on construction projects as an ironworker.
I didn't read Drew Pearson all those years without knowing that every Congressman on the Airports» Repair Committee was forever traveling to the four corners of the tourist world to examine airstrips at the taxpayers» expense.
A showdown of sorts involved the fellow at the Las Positas Golf Course near Livermore, Calif. who lofted a six - iron shot into the air on the first fairway just as a small plane was coming in to land at the club's airstrip.
«Also, Ekiti has no airstrip to say transport planes of the Nigerian Air Force conveyed them to our dear state.
During the Clinton time in office, he was under a constant barrage of absurd accusations - murders, a cocaine running operation from a dinky airstrip in Arkansas, a «death list,» even Whitewater and related accusations that were exhaustively investigated - any credible or potentially credible accusations added to the pile of nonsense and crap suffered by association and «cry wolf» fatigue.
«There's not a lot of places you can find a 50 - mile airstrip to test drones.
Three creeks converge on what looks like a golf course but is actually the irrigated greenery of the Taylor Ranch pasture and the adjacent airstrip.
Carmel O'Shannessy landed on Lajamanu's dirt airstrip in 1998 as a government employee sent to support local teachers of English and Warlpiri, a language spoken in several places in the Northern Territory.
Then came nine days of preparation in McMurdo Station, the main U.S. base in Antarctica, and nine more days stranded by weather at a remote airstrip deep inside the WAIS.
The 125,000 - pound plane lumbered forward, plowing the airstrip in both directions — a maneuver that lightened the plane's load by incinerating several thousand pounds of fuel.
UNDER darkening skies on a grass airstrip in the UK's Wiltshire Downs, north of Stonehenge, I am watching half a dozen aeronautical engineers rushing to assemble an uncrewed aircraft before the weather takes a turn for the worse.
You know, one of the things, for example, that — with the US government response in Liberia that they discovered right from the beginning was that the airstrip at the airport in Monrovia was not adequate actually for the planes that they needed to fly in supplies.
On a sunny July morning four years later, an Asiana Airlines flight approaching San Francisco airport smashes into the sea wall just ahead of the runway, severing the entire tail section and sending the fractured fuselage cartwheeling across the airstrip.
The Prinoths are mostly used for building the airstrip at the beginning of the season, and for hauling freight from the offloading site at the coast to the station.
Set in a heavily forested part of the Oregon coast, a boy is kidnapped by four desperate bank robbers who plan to use his expert navigation skills to locate a remote airstrip.
He told Collider of one particular scene: «I'm a pilot and I would not land on that airstrip, ever.
Fleeing dad Jackson Curtis (John Cusack) and family zipping along the tarmac of a rapidly disintegrating airstrip is an early adrenaline rush after a slow, if engrossing, build up.
The CIA arranges for Seal to essentially take over an Arkansas town because it has a suitable airstrip for his growing fleet of small planes, and he becomes king of this razorback backwater, much to the amazement of his wife (Sarah Wright).
All told, the couch was powered by a Suzuki motorcycle engine and topped 100 mph on an airstrip outside of Sydney, earning the coveted world record.
With bellies full of salsa and Coca - Cola, we headed back outside to the airstrip and made our way over to a groomed snow road course for another just - for - fun event — a simple time trial race from start to finish in front - wheel - drive Pontiac Vibes.
So we left our warm mountainside rooms at the Summit at Big Sky early the first morning and made our way through a Bob Ross-esque, happy - tree - filled forest to the deserted airstrip of West Yellowstone Regional Airport.
To gauge pace in a more clinical manner, we used an airstrip located on the opposite side of Maranello for instrumented testing.
I slipped behind the wheel of the 2016 Challenger Scat Pack at an old airstrip.
With that said, however, access to a local military base's airstrip provided an opportunity to hoon a European - spec 718 S with six - speed manual as the gods of speed — and Porsche's formidable engineering department — intended.
And after all of that, you'll probably need to slow this beast down, unless you're on an airstrip somewhere racing German supersleds.
Hitting 200 mph in a tuned GT - R is only a matter of finding the right airstrip,...
The Tata HEXA has successfully towed a Boeing 737 - 800 aircraft weighing 43 tonnes at the Delhi airstrip showcasing the power and torque capability of the SUV.
This much was evident during the 300 SRT's national launch which saw a few hundred kilometres of country road driving from Wagga Wagga to Temora airport — where the car's excessively powerful V8 was able to really stretch its legs on the airstrip.
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