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Friday, 5 December 2014
Thursday, 11 September 2014
13 Years ago on the 11th September 2011 one of the worst tragedies ever took place in the USA. Between 8:46 and 9.03 a clock the flights AA11 and UA157 crashed into both towers of the World Trade Center after they got Hijacked by the terror group Al Qaida. At 9.37 local time flight AA77 crashed into the Pentagon. At 10.03 local time the flight UA93 crashed on a field after it also got Hijacked by Al Qaida. The target of that was probably the White House but the passengers were able overwhelm the Hijackes and brought it to crash on the field. On the flights AA11 UA157 AA77 UA93 and inside the World Trade Center died all in all 3000 people.
Lets commemorate to all victims on that tragedy. Lets also thank the helpers which tried to save so much lives as they coul, and also that people on flight UA93 which gave their live to protect their president!
May all their souls rest in peace!
Lets commemorate to all victims on that tragedy. Lets also thank the helpers which tried to save so much lives as they coul, and also that people on flight UA93 which gave their live to protect their president!
May all their souls rest in peace!
Monday, 1 September 2014
Friday, 29 August 2014
Iceland issues aviation alert after eruption
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — Iceland authorities say there's been a small fissure eruption near Bardarbunga volcano, but no volcanic ash has been detected by the radar system.
The eruption took place early Friday morning in the Holuhraun lava field, north of Dyngjujökull glacier, Iceland's Meteorological Office said.
It says the aviation alert code has been changed to red, the highest level, but any ash produced has so far been minimal and all airports in Iceland are open. Icelandic Air Traffic Control has closed down the airspace from the ground up to 18,000 feet (5,486 meters).
In 2010, Iceland's Eyjafjallajokul volcano erupted and sparked a week of international aviation chaos, with thousands of flights canceled. Aviation officials closed Europe's air space for five days, fearing that volcanic ash could harm jet engines.
The eruption took place early Friday morning in the Holuhraun lava field, north of Dyngjujökull glacier, Iceland's Meteorological Office said.
It says the aviation alert code has been changed to red, the highest level, but any ash produced has so far been minimal and all airports in Iceland are open. Icelandic Air Traffic Control has closed down the airspace from the ground up to 18,000 feet (5,486 meters).
In 2010, Iceland's Eyjafjallajokul volcano erupted and sparked a week of international aviation chaos, with thousands of flights canceled. Aviation officials closed Europe's air space for five days, fearing that volcanic ash could harm jet engines.
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