And that's - I'd like to get your comment, and I'll take it off the air.
If his listeners do not elect at least three more People Power candidates in the poll due in September, he says, he will take HK Reporter off the air.
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Sources at the television station in Lusaka told AFP that police tried to stop the interview and take Mr Kasonkomona off air but the management refused.
Sources at the television station told the AFP news agency that police tried to stop the interview and take Mr Kasonkomona off air but the management refused.
The AAIB stated the works on the runway were also not easily visible to the crew at the start of take-off and the captain said that air traffic control provided no additional warnings.
The BBC reserves the right to take any contestant off-air and disqualify them from the competition at any time if they display offensive, abusive or any other kind of unsuitable behaviour.
The Sita Air plane came down minutes after take-off from Kathmandu, claiming the lives of 19 people.
While the government will only take existing analogue stations off air when 95% of housholds have access to digital TV, this does not take into account the many homes where the main television is digital-compatible but second or third sets are not.
Al-Quds Al-Arabi welcomed the BBC's decision to take Mr Kilroy-Silk's morning TV talk show off the air pending an investigation of his comments.
Dramatic video playing over and over on TV and the internet of a cargo 747 aircraft falling out of the sky shortly after take- off at Bagram Air Base has left some nervous fliers even more nervous that this could happen on a passenger airline.
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"Ariana is a government airline, and that is one reason it didn't want Kam Air to take off, " admits Amin Farhang, the minister of commerce and industries.
Obviously, as always, safety is our top priority, and we will never allow the amount of air travel we can handle safely to take off and land, which means travelers should expect delays.
While playing some slow-motion video of liquid flying through the air throughout the event, it was impossible to take our eyes off the thing.
It's not the weak sort of take-off either -- this spherical delight can really grab some air.
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He said air traffic control contacted the pilot after noticing an unusual manoeuvre minutes after take-off and the pilot said his plane had hit a vulture.
One plan involves lobbying the central government to deregulate airfares so that the local tourist industry can take off. (Just see what Hawaii has done since American air fares were deregulated.) Another proposal is to provide tax breaks for manufacturers who import components and then re-export the finished goods.
The gibbon used a similar motion to create a two footed take off, but as its name suggests, the ape placed foot feet on the ground before leaping into the air.
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Nowadays, behind Skunk Works' highly secure perimeter, engineers reportedly are working on the aviation wonders of tomorrow, including a lightweight cargo plane called the X-55A and a bizarre, blimp-like airship called the P-791 Hybrid Air Vehicle, which has special technology that allows it to take off and land just about anywhere.
Another is that if you take enough load off of an air shifted Liberty transmission, it can pop out of gear into neutral, and the run is done.
Those across-the-board cuts prompted the FAA starting last Sunday to require employees to take one unpaid day off every two weeks, effectively meaning a 10% daily cut to the FAA's workforce of air-traffic controllers.
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