Sentences with phrase «out of a helicopter in»

The short video shows her jumping out of a helicopter in handcuffs, before she vanishes from site using what appears to be optical camouflage.

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Prince William recently ended his job as an ambulance helicopter pilot in order to focus more on royal duties as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip ease out of public life.
It isn't within everyone's means to obtain aircraft for a prison escape, but it's easier to get out of prison by air than underground: Over the past 40 years in particular, there has been trend of convicts and their partners on the outside busting out from high security facilities in hijacked helicopters.
Here are 8 of the most impressive helicopter escapes in which the convicts were not immediately caught after breaking out of prison.
About two weeks later, someone sent a photo of soldiers standing in front of a helicopter and said that «Christian» (name has been changed to protect his privacy) was shipping out for six months of deployment.
Hering aged out of flying helicopters during the Vietnam War and decided to take a job as a missilier: one of many pairs of people in bunkers across the US that can launch intercontinental ballistic missiles tipped with nuclear warheads.
The USS Donald Cook had just wrapped up a port visit in the Polish city of Gdynia on April 11 and then proceeded out to sea with a Polish helicopter on board.
It is truly mind - numbing that a moment after a temporary surge of trillions of dollars, borrowed and tossed out of a helicopter (though to specific corporations and private beneficiaries), analysts would hail a subsequent improvement in corporate results as evidence of «resilience.»
Governor Haruhiko Kuroda tried to counter the view that the BOJ was running out of options, while dismissing the idea of «helicopter money» - where people are given cash handouts in the hope they will spend it.
He is in and out of helicopters, war zones, and armed caravans with the alacrity of a gospel - toting James Bond.
The trend of «helicopter parents» decking them out in bike helmets and kneepads, monitoring their welfare and development may have cultivated some inhibitions.
That dude used to play a football game, jump in and out of a helicopter and go 2 for 3.»»
(A week before I went to ITC, I spent an evening in Zermatt watching along with other tourists as a helicopter transported something dangling at the end of a long cable; it turned out to be the body of one of four Japanese hikers who had fallen together down the north face of the Matterhorn.
«I've done all kinds of cool things as an actor: I've jumped out of helicopters and done some daring stunts and played baseball in a professional stadium, but none of it means anything compared to being somebody's daddy,» Chris Pratt said about his toddler son, Jack, whom he had with then - wife Anna Faris.
I've gotten to jump out of helicopters and do daring stunts and play baseball in a professional stadium, but none of them mean anything compared to being somebody's daddy.»
Out of all the different parenting styles in the world, most will tell you that being a helicopter parent is one of the most hated.
New York City has banned doors - off helicopter tours that operate out of the Downtown Manhattan Heliport in response to last month's deadly East River crash.
I'm certainly willing to give the restrictions a chance to prove themselves, purely out of respect for everyone who worked very hard to make it happen — all the folks who served on the committees, Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez who worked tirelessly and showed incredible courage, and the East Hampton Town Board for taking the historic first step in the right direction to bring long - sought relief of helicopter noise in the region.
Quite rightly he praised the medics and the medical support teams that risked their lives to helicopter in and out of the combat zone.
But he and his boss had a huge fall - out in 1986, over a complex dispute involving the future of Westland helicopters.
It was learnt that the Nigerian Air Force Mi 17 Hercules helicopters were deployed in the area to airlift them out of the operational area to freedom.
In a 1978 helicopter patrol, the US Coast Guard discovered a large plume of oil flowing out of the banks of the creek.
The Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, has assured that helicopters can now fly in and out of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja (NAIA).
Moshood said, «The IG has directed all Assistant Inspectors - General of Police and Command Commissioners of Police to be on red alert and we have carried out massive deployment of mobile policemen in the South - East and helicopters for surveillance and aerial patrol.»
In August 2013 over the Swiss Alps, Uragallo jumped out of a helicopter at 10,800 feet followed by Mark Sutton, who had just gained fame when he skydived as a James Bond look - alike into London's Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Games.
A helicopter refuels near Taylor Glacier in the Dry Valleys as a field station team helps to dig out stored barrels of fuel.
In a given day you will find me holding proposal strategy sessions with individual faculty members; facilitating a brown bag on cracking Google research funding; reaching out to Federal Relations re: an upcoming faculty member's visit to D.C. (our Seattle location has its challenges); drafting policies related to the management of our research centers; planning our transition to an eIRB system; helicopter - parenting a proposal as it makes its way through OSP review; advising my ADR on internal seed fund requests... If it pertains to the conduct of research, I pick up the phone.
«I've done all kinds of cool things as an actor — I've jumped out of helicopters and done some daring stunts and played baseball in a professional stadium, but none of it means anything compared to being somebody's daddy,» Pratt said.
Decked out in a bright green fur — reminiscent of 90s Lil Kim — Rih commanded the stage in front of a helicopter along with few militant backup dancers.
Director Brad Peyton competently stages most of the action, from George breaking out of his sanctuary, to a canister retrieval in Wyoming, led by scarred mercenary Burke (a briefly used Joe Manganiello), that turns awry, to the film culminating in mass destruction of Chicago as the three animals, well, rampage to get to the sonar signal at the top of the Wydens» skyscraper headquarters and Davis safely crashes a helicopter.
Jen isn't much more than a plaything for Richard, who flies out with her in a helicopter to his remote estate in the middle of the desert.
I kind of understand why bullets and helicopter crashes are deadly even in a world that turns out to be an elaborate illusion.
A helicopter approaches a hotel rooftop and people gathered there move toward it until it turns and opens fire on them; we see several people shot and blood splatters as they fall dead until the helicopter becomes caught in cables attached to the roof and spins out of control before crashing into the roof and exploding.
The story starts out in Antarctica, where a group of scientists are bunkered until one day they are disturbed by the sounds of gunshots coming from a Norwegian helicopter, apparently trying to kill a runaway dog.
Your objectives amount to going to one place, rescuing a prisoner, going to another place, rescuing another prisoner and then calling in a helicopter to get you out of there.
You start the race by driving out of a helicopter, you drive across the ice, through a cave, across the side of a dam, through the forest, down areas from the Winter Olympics, glide off of a ski jump, and stop in front of Wario's Mansion in the beautiful looking village in the mountain range.
In one, you're challenged to assassinate notorious war criminals, and another sees you firing explosives out of a helicopter to protect the extraction of a comrade.
Kosinski and his returning cinematographer Claudio Miranda (who also shot Life Of Pi) are experienced in the art of digital imagery, and they capture beauty in images both relatively mundane, like a hose dangling from an initially unseen firefighting helicopter, drawing water from a swimming pool, and genuinely strange, like a recurring image of a bear charging out of a forest on firOf Pi) are experienced in the art of digital imagery, and they capture beauty in images both relatively mundane, like a hose dangling from an initially unseen firefighting helicopter, drawing water from a swimming pool, and genuinely strange, like a recurring image of a bear charging out of a forest on firof digital imagery, and they capture beauty in images both relatively mundane, like a hose dangling from an initially unseen firefighting helicopter, drawing water from a swimming pool, and genuinely strange, like a recurring image of a bear charging out of a forest on firof a bear charging out of a forest on firof a forest on fire.
In a real sense, it's a film about perceptual reality, and as the plague inevitably breaks out again in an American - run, Ellis Island-esque NATO outpost, Fresnadillo's escalation of the events from an observation room to a subway tunnel to an open air carnival (with a brief stop in - between for an American helicopter to one - up Robert Rodriguez amidst a horde of zombies) demonstrates a firm handle on how to intersperse God's - eye perspective with impossible - to - assimilate ground - level chaoIn a real sense, it's a film about perceptual reality, and as the plague inevitably breaks out again in an American - run, Ellis Island-esque NATO outpost, Fresnadillo's escalation of the events from an observation room to a subway tunnel to an open air carnival (with a brief stop in - between for an American helicopter to one - up Robert Rodriguez amidst a horde of zombies) demonstrates a firm handle on how to intersperse God's - eye perspective with impossible - to - assimilate ground - level chaoin an American - run, Ellis Island-esque NATO outpost, Fresnadillo's escalation of the events from an observation room to a subway tunnel to an open air carnival (with a brief stop in - between for an American helicopter to one - up Robert Rodriguez amidst a horde of zombies) demonstrates a firm handle on how to intersperse God's - eye perspective with impossible - to - assimilate ground - level chaoin - between for an American helicopter to one - up Robert Rodriguez amidst a horde of zombies) demonstrates a firm handle on how to intersperse God's - eye perspective with impossible - to - assimilate ground - level chaos.
He takes out a helicopter with a car (because he ran out of bullets) and eventually takes on a fighter jet in the climax.
Finally stealing a boat, riding through a monsoon in a helicopter and taking enough motion sickness pills to knock out a horse, Alex washes up on the shore of the lush land mass but Nim's welcome isn't quite what she envisioned.
Because her evil seems to have roots in a horrifying childhood (her parents were thrown out of a helicopter!)
The film presents a fantastic contrast between the old and the new right from the very start when a statue of Christ is flown in by helicopter past ancient Roman aqueducts, over construction sites for new suburban tenement buildings, and over the rooftop of penthouse apartments decked out with bikini - clad women of the leisure class.
In GI Joe, pilots are supposed to parachute safely out of their helicopters when they're blown up because it's a stupid kid's franchise and a stupid movie, you asshole.
The periodic inclusion of stand - out sequences - eg a generator must be transported to the site by helicopter without being switched off - ensures that the film retains its watchable feel even through its more aggressively superfluous portions, with the end result a perfectly competent crowd - pleaser that gets the job done in as inoffensive and blandly passable a manner as one could have envisioned.
The rest of the characters are developed in a single opening montage, as they head into battle in a helicopter, Long Tall Sally blaring out of the radio.
What attracted critical minds like Jacques Rivette, Eric Rohmer, and others to Nicholas Ray and his oeuvre — bored stiff as they were by the risk - averse, respectable, and ultimately neutered «cinema of quality» — was the stamp of the personal and the element of danger they discerned in his films, whether that meant the improvisatory handling of actors with a touch deft enough to coax remarkable performances out of even non-professionals; the «superior clumsiness,» cited by Rivette in «Notes on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appeal.
Egerton goes through the job interview from hell, pitted against a bunch of Oxford and Cambridge Bond wannabes and thrown out of helicopters without a parachute, while Firth sets his attention to possible megalomaniac, Richmond Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson is literally the only actor that springs to mind when it comes to handling a bad guy in Vaughn's wackiest movie yet — the man is phenomenal here).
See Policy Points (PDF) today to find out which member of Congress was in high school when No Child Left Behind passed and which member served as a helicopter pilot, earning the responsibility to fly Marine One, the President's personal helicopter.
You can zoom in or out to your pleasure, from a view of the planet from space right down to a close - up helicopter view of the street you're driving upon.
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