Sentences with phrase «out of a helicopter on»

Does that mean jumping out of a helicopter on top of a mountain to ski down, or just hitting the green bunny slopes for some casual skiing.

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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.
Infantry soldiers have a fairly high level of discipline, they're physically fit, they're focused on mission success, they have no problem jumping out of helicopters, rappelling, or jumping out of airplanes.
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.
Much of his social media followers» humor, Musk commented on his post, stating that he can «fly a helicopter through a cut - out shape of a helicopter the same size as the helicopter
I want to know who cleansed him a navy seal??? Come on, they tossed him probably out of the helicopter and when did all this take place if they went at 1 am and shot him then they quickly cleansed him and threw him out to sea.
On the helicopter out, Rice showed the crew a picture of his wife, Kelly; they'd married a month before he was deployed.
Halfway through the Renaissance he looks up to the skies and sees Leonardo trying out his helicopter: he discovers that a publishing house is to bring the game to «Manhattan's movers and shakers» by distributing copies of of Joe McGinniss» The Miracle of Castel di Sangro on the bus service running to the Hamptons, the weekend destination for New York's moneyed elite:
I mean some of the «helicopter» parenting feeds into creating too much dependence and not allowing our kids the opportunities to figure stuff out on their own.
There are all kinds of moms out there: working moms, stay - at - home moms, «cool moms,» alternative moms, crunchy moms, homeschooling moms, helicopter moms... Honestly there's probably a group of moms out there who base their core parenting principals on the wisdom of Dr.. Who or something, because why the hell not?
Thanks to a courageous, thoughtful, and competent town board concerned more about quality of life for the entire East End than lining the pockets of a few inconsiderate out - of - towners, we are very close to enacting reasonable restrictions on the noisiest helicopters and other commuter aircraft who come and go 24/7 at East Hampton Airport.
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.
The East Hampton Town Board's effort to restrict helicopters and other so - called «noisy» aircraft into and out of its airport was dealt a serious blow by a federal appeals court on Friday.
A good share of the credit for Connecticut getting the defense contracts that keep Electric Boat turning out submarines, Sikorsky producing helicopters and Pratt & Whitney making fighter engines goes to Mr. Blumenthal and his seats on the Senate Armed Services and Commerce, Science and Transportation committees.
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.»
The helicopter would fly ahead of the rover almost every day, checking out various possible points of interest and helping engineers back on Earth plan the best driving route.
A few years ago, Axford was on a field study and catching helicopter flights out of a remote Arctic airport.
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.
Gerry is loathe to come out of retirement (the guy really likes his pancakes) but with the help of a daring helicopter rescue he and his family are deposited on an aircraft carrier, perhaps the planet's only safe zone, and Gerry is essentially blackmailed into accompanying a young scientist to South Korea, where it's thought the zombie - making began.
Blowing stuff up with a helicopter or getting your game show on with Professor Genki's Super Ethical Reality Climax, which felt a little more more like a realized version of Smash TV, or just clearing out rival gangs, it's a good assortment provided you stay on the story path.
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.
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 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.
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 appeaon 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 appeaOn Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appeal.
A sputtering chartered helicopter, flown by Luis Guzman and his character's comely daughter Kailani (Vanessa Hudgens), enables a suspense - free hurricane ride that spits our plucky explorers out on the shores of an island that could just be the lost city of Atlantis.
Need to order: A selection of seeds (or cut out the ones on the seed laminates document) If you wanted to do helicopters (metre rulers, stop watches)
This 75 - to 85 - minute circumnavigates the entire island, providing bird's - eye views of... MORE all the other key attractions outlined in this story, including the fabled Napali Coast (keep an eye out for whales and dolphins) and Waimea Canyon, as well as some sites you can't easily access except by helicopter, such as the crater of Mt. Waialeale, the second - highest point on the island and one of the rainiest places on the planet.
Then jump back into the helicopter to tour miles of Clayoquot Sound's remote islets and beaches before stepping out on one of them to feel the sand between your toes.
You can even pre-purchase a great holiday package deal that will save you hundreds of dollars when you combine your accommodation with local day tours or you can ask our Port Douglas Travel reservations team to create a special bespoke travel package for you which combines all of your own preferred options which may include a luxury private holiday home for a few nights and a private boat charter or even some scenic helicopter flights out to the reef or a combination of reef and rainforest with a landing for a picnic lunch on top of a waterfall.
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If travelers are planning on being out at sea or traveling to a remote location that would require evacuation via helicopter in the event of a medical emergency, they may want to make sure their travel protection plan includes emergency medical evacuation services.
For a bit more thrilling and out - of - this - world experiences, you can enjoy Kona's finest from air on a helicopter ride.
But if getting a bargain isn't on your to - do list, check out the Ritz's over-the-top, 3 - day package for two people that includes the Presidential Suite, unlimited spa treatments, a helicopter tour, and a Natural Blue Diamond pendant necklace, among a slew of other extras.
Experience a scenic helicopter tour of the Peninsula and surrounding areas flying out of Peppers Moonah Links Resort, the southernmost Helicopter landing point on the Mornington helicopter tour of the Peninsula and surrounding areas flying out of Peppers Moonah Links Resort, the southernmost Helicopter landing point on the Mornington Helicopter landing point on the Mornington Peninsula.
Spend a few hours on wonderful Green Island exploring the water to find sea turtles and then catch the boat out to the stable pontoon on the edges of the outer Great Barrier Reef where you can ride in a semi-submersible submarine, go scuba diving, take a scenic helicopter flight, go snorkelling and much more.
OVER 100 VEHICLES — In LEGO CITY, every vehicle on the street can be commandeered with more than 100 to choose from so players can get behind the wheel of sports cars, motorcycles, helicopters and more to chase down criminals or take a leisurely ride through the urban jungle to check out the sights.
Since you can order the construction of new platforms and tell R&D what to focus on next from your iDroid when out in the field or sitting in the helicopter there's not much reason to step foot on Mother Base.
Jets also make a rather welcome return to the Battlefield series, although the fact that consoles get considerably fewer players per game (24, compared to the PC's 64) it can make the jets feel a little pointless as trying to take out a player on the ground can be a bit of a struggle for anyone that isn't willing to dedicate their life to becoming the next Top Gun, but they are bloody useful for taking out tanks, helicopters and, in the case of some bad flying skills, any offending building, tower, tree or mountain.
You'll have to battle zeds and boss monsters along the way, and owing the limited number of seats on the helicopter, you may have to duke it out with those you've teamed up with to get out alive.
As much as the spying and espionage aspect of Alpha Protocol turns me on, it seemed non-apparent when I had to destroy a tank and a helicopter out in wide - open spaces.
It was arguably the most inventive game in the series as well, with outrageous designs for stages; such as riding on missiles shot out of a helicopter, which are hitting the boss you're fighting, the top down perspectives in mode 7, and riding a futuristic motorcycle while shooting down enemies.
Occasionally the reporter rips you out of the fight and tosses you into an actual breaking story about yourself on a pier somewhere battling demons while you control and view the action from a news helicopter circling the area, all while you're still actually in the boss battle back in the news building.
There's a section where you get yourself arrested and sneak through a prison, and another where you follow a helicopter across town on a bike before parking up and trying to take out a couple of high - value targets.
When the military begins closing off the small town of Willamette, Colorado, Frank hires a helicopter pilot to get him into the middle of town so that he can find out what is going on... and take pictures of it.
There's a military adage that no plan survives first contact and Phantom Pain displays this every time you spend 15 minutes scouting the perimeter, planning a perfect ingress / egress from a heavily fortified compound, then creep in, start popping headshots on unsuspecting guards and have the whole thing go to shit so you switch to shock and awe as you dash to and from your objective, ducking in and out of buildings, laying down cover fire, and make a safe zone to extract your target before calling in a helicopter strike to reduce everything in the area to a smoking crater before walking out of the ashes and flying off to your next objective all because stupid Quiet didn't notice one target on her scouting run.
Music pops up all over the world on collectable tapes, such as A-ha's Take On Me or Kids In America by Kim Wilde, and you can both listen to them on Snake's Walkman and have them blare out of your helicopter's speakeron collectable tapes, such as A-ha's Take On Me or Kids In America by Kim Wilde, and you can both listen to them on Snake's Walkman and have them blare out of your helicopter's speakerOn Me or Kids In America by Kim Wilde, and you can both listen to them on Snake's Walkman and have them blare out of your helicopter's speakeron Snake's Walkman and have them blare out of your helicopter's speakers.
The first game is called Army Attack and is a naval - rendition of the survival genre, focusing on taking the fight to the waters while also using aerial vehicles such as helicopters to take out opponents.
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