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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
Prince Harry arrives at the Museum of Army Flying in Middle Wallop, Hampshire to present Wings to graduates on March 16, 2018.//HUSSEINANWAR_HARRY011651/Credit:Anwar Hussein/SIPA/1803171130 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00850044
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry besucht eine Helikopter-Basis in Hamshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9466887t)
Prince Harry with Army Air Corps pilots
Prince Harry presents Army Air Corps Pilots' Wings, Museum Of Army Flying, Middle Wallop, Hampshire, UK - 16 Mar 2018
Prince Harry will return to the Army Aviation Centre where he undertook advanced helicopter training to present the latest graduates with their Wings. His Royal Highness will present 12 pilots from Course 17/02 of the Army Air Corps with their
Wings at a ceremony in the Museum of Army Flying. He will then move outside for aphotograph in front of an Apache helicopter with the graduates. Prince Harry was a graduate in the same ceremony in 2010 when the Prince of Wales, the Army Air Corps Colonel in Chief, was the Presenting Officer. This will be the final Wings Parade to be held at Middle Wallop, before the ceremony
transfers to the Defence Helicopter Flying School at Shawbury as part of the expanded new tri-service helicopter training operation. The Wings Parade takes place after each student completes the operational training phase, and as graduates they are presented with the insignia distinguishing them as qualified Army
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry besucht eine Helikopter-Basis in Hamshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9466045j)
Prince Harry with Army Air Corps Pilots
Prince Harry presents Army Air Corps Pilots' Wings, Museum Of Army Flying, Middle Wallop, Hampshire, UK - 16 Mar 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry besucht eine Helikopter-Basis in Hamshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9466045v)
Prince Harry with Army Air Corps pilots
Prince Harry presents Army Air Corps Pilots' Wings, Museum Of Army Flying, Middle Wallop, Hampshire, UK - 16 Mar 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry besucht eine Helikopter-Basis in Hamshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9466045x)
Prince Harry with Army Air Corps pilots
Prince Harry presents Army Air Corps Pilots' Wings, Museum Of Army Flying, Middle Wallop, Hampshire, UK - 16 Mar 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry besucht eine Helikopter-Basis in Hamshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9466887r)
Prince Harry with Army Air Corps pilots
Prince Harry presents Army Air Corps Pilots' Wings, Museum Of Army Flying, Middle Wallop, Hampshire, UK - 16 Mar 2018
Prince Harry will return to the Army Aviation Centre where he undertook advanced helicopter training to present the latest graduates with their Wings. His Royal Highness will present 12 pilots from Course 17/02 of the Army Air Corps with their
Wings at a ceremony in the Museum of Army Flying. He will then move outside for aphotograph in front of an Apache helicopter with the graduates. Prince Harry was a graduate in the same ceremony in 2010 when the Prince of Wales, the Army Air Corps Colonel in Chief, was the Presenting Officer. This will be the final Wings Parade to be held at Middle Wallop, before the ceremony
transfers to the Defence Helicopter Flying School at Shawbury as part of the expanded new tri-service helicopter training operation. The Wings Parade takes place after each student completes the operational training phase, and as graduates they are presented with the insignia distinguishing them as qualified Army
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry besucht eine Helikopter-Basis in Hamshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9466887o)
Prince Harry with Army Air Corps pilots
Prince Harry presents Army Air Corps Pilots' Wings, Museum Of Army Flying, Middle Wallop, Hampshire, UK - 16 Mar 2018
Prince Harry will return to the Army Aviation Centre where he undertook advanced helicopter training to present the latest graduates with their Wings. His Royal Highness will present 12 pilots from Course 17/02 of the Army Air Corps with their
Wings at a ceremony in the Museum of Army Flying. He will then move outside for aphotograph in front of an Apache helicopter with the graduates. Prince Harry was a graduate in the same ceremony in 2010 when the Prince of Wales, the Army Air Corps Colonel in Chief, was the Presenting Officer. This will be the final Wings Parade to be held at Middle Wallop, before the ceremony
transfers to the Defence Helicopter Flying School at Shawbury as part of the expanded new tri-service helicopter training operation. The Wings Parade takes place after each student completes the operational training phase, and as graduates they are presented with the insignia distinguishing them as qualified Army
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry besucht eine Helikopter-Basis in Hamshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9466045al)
Helicopter
Prince Harry presents Army Air Corps Pilots' Wings, Museum Of Army Flying, Middle Wallop, Hampshire, UK - 16 Mar 2018
Prince Harry will return to the Army Aviation Centre where he undertook advanced helicopter training to present the latest graduates with their Wings. His Royal Highness will present 12 pilots from Course 17/02 of the Army Air Corps with their
Wings at a ceremony in the Museum of Army Flying. He will then move outside for aphotograph in front of an Apache helicopter with the graduates. Prince Harry was a graduate in the same ceremony in 2010 when the Prince of Wales, the Army Air Corps Colonel in Chief, was the Presenting Officer. This will be the final Wings Parade to be held at Middle Wallop, before the ceremony
transfers to the Defence Helicopter Flying School at Shawbury as part of the expanded new tri-service helicopter training operation. The Wings Parade takes place after each student completes the operational training phase, and as graduates they are presented with the insignia distinguishing them as qualified Army Pilots.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry besucht eine Helikopter-Basis in Hamshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9466045am)
Helicopter
Prince Harry presents Army Air Corps Pilots' Wings, Museum Of Army Flying, Middle Wallop, Hampshire, UK - 16 Mar 2018
Prince Harry will return to the Army Aviation Centre where he undertook advanced helicopter training to present the latest graduates with their Wings. His Royal Highness will present 12 pilots from Course 17/02 of the Army Air Corps with their
Wings at a ceremony in the Museum of Army Flying. He will then move outside for aphotograph in front of an Apache helicopter with the graduates. Prince Harry was a graduate in the same ceremony in 2010 when the Prince of Wales, the Army Air Corps Colonel in Chief, was the Presenting Officer. This will be the final Wings Parade to be held at Middle Wallop, before the ceremony
transfers to the Defence Helicopter Flying School at Shawbury as part of the expanded new tri-service helicopter training operation. The Wings Parade takes place after each student completes the operational training phase, and as graduates they are presented with the insignia distinguishing them as qualified Army Pilots.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Half of Air France's long-haul flights out Paris Orly Airport near Paris, France were cancelled due to a strike by pilots, cabin crew and ground staff on February 22, 2018. (Photo by Lionel Urman/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22415386
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (R) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (left) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (R) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (left) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (left) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (R) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (left) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (left) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (left) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (left) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (left) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (left) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (left) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch hat seine ersten Militär-Pilotinnen
December 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (left) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. ..Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said...Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012...Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Alt aber schnell: Historisches Speed-Boot Blue Bird K3 in Kent gwassert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9084375m)
Karl Foulkes Halbard pilots the fully restored Blue Bird K3 on Bewl Water for a test run
Blue Bird K3 test run on Bewl Water, Kent, UK - 26 Sep 2017
Built in 1937 for Sir Malcolm Campbell, the K3 achieved three world water speed records in 1937-8 attaining a speed of 130.91mph. Blue Bird K3 has undergone an extensive restoration and is part of the Foulkes Halbard Collection at Filching Manor Motor Museum near Eastbourne
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FEATURE - Alt aber schnell: Historisches Speed-Boot Blue Bird K3 in Kent gwassert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9084375n)
Karl Foulkes Halbard pilots the fully restored Blue Bird K3 on Bewl Water for a test run
Blue Bird K3 test run on Bewl Water, Kent, UK - 26 Sep 2017
Built in 1937 for Sir Malcolm Campbell, the K3 achieved three world water speed records in 1937-8 attaining a speed of 130.91mph. Blue Bird K3 has undergone an extensive restoration and is part of the Foulkes Halbard Collection at Filching Manor Motor Museum near Eastbourne. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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FEATURE - Alt aber schnell: Historisches Speed-Boot Blue Bird K3 in Kent gwassert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9084375g)
Karl Foulkes Halbard pilots the fully restored Blue Bird K3 on Bewl Water for a test run
Blue Bird K3 test run on Bewl Water, Kent, UK - 26 Sep 2017
Built in 1937 for Sir Malcolm Campbell, the K3 achieved three world water speed records in 1937-8 attaining a speed of 130.91mph. Blue Bird K3 has undergone an extensive restoration and is part of the Foulkes Halbard Collection at Filching Manor Motor Museum near Eastbourne
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FEATURE - Alt aber schnell: Historisches Speed-Boot Blue Bird K3 in Kent gwassert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9084375k)
Karl Foulkes Halbard pilots the fully restored Blue Bird K3 on Bewl Water for a test run
Blue Bird K3 test run on Bewl Water, Kent, UK - 26 Sep 2017
Built in 1937 for Sir Malcolm Campbell, the K3 achieved three world water speed records in 1937-8 attaining a speed of 130.91mph. Blue Bird K3 has undergone an extensive restoration and is part of the Foulkes Halbard Collection at Filching Manor Motor Museum near Eastbourne
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PEOPLE - American Music Awards: Die Gewinner und Gewinnerinnen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX/Shutterstock (7449730id)
Twenty One Pilots
American Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 20 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - American Music Awards: Die Gewinner und Gewinnerinnen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX/Shutterstock (7449730ic)
Twenty One Pilots
American Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 20 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - American Music Awards: Die Show
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX/Shutterstock (7449730fj)
Twenty One Pilots
American Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 20 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - American Music Awards: Die Show
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX/Shutterstock (7449730fe)
Twenty One Pilots
American Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 20 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - American Music Awards: Die Show
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX/Shutterstock (7449730fh)
Twenty One Pilots
American Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 20 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - American Music Awards: Die Show
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX/Shutterstock (7449730fc)
Twenty One Pilots
American Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 20 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - American Music Awards: Die Show
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX/Shutterstock (7449730fp)
Twenty One Pilots
American Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 20 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - American Music Awards: Die Show
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX/Shutterstock (7449730fn)
Twenty One Pilots
American Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 20 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - American Music Awards: Die Show
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX/Shutterstock (7449730fa)
Twenty One Pilots
American Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 20 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - American Music Awards: Die Gewinner und Gewinnerinnen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX/Shutterstock (7449730bf)
Twenty One Pilots
American Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 20 Nov 2016
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NEWS - Solar Impulse 2 in Kairo gelandet
Solar Impulse 2, the solar powered plane, lands at Cairo International Airport on July 13, 2016, for the penultimate stage of its world tour. The experimental plane had completed the first solo transatlantic flight powered only by sunlight to land in Spain last month, and will continue from Cairo to Abu Dhabi, where it began its marathon journey in March last year. Photo by Stringer//APAIMAGES_1006593/Credit:Stringer \ apaimages/SIPA/1607131049 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764161
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NEWS - Solar Impulse 2 in Kairo gelandet
Solar Impulse 2, the solar powered plane, lands at Cairo International Airport on July 13, 2016, for the penultimate stage of its world tour. The experimental plane had completed the first solo transatlantic flight powered only by sunlight to land in Spain last month, and will continue from Cairo to Abu Dhabi, where it began its marathon journey in March last year. Photo by Stringer//APAIMAGES_1006581/Credit:Stringer \ apaimages/SIPA/1607131049 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764161
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NEWS - Solar Impulse 2 in Kairo gelandet
Solar Impulse 2, the solar powered plane, lands at Cairo International Airport on July 13, 2016, for the penultimate stage of its world tour. The experimental plane had completed the first solo transatlantic flight powered only by sunlight to land in Spain last month, and will continue from Cairo to Abu Dhabi, where it began its marathon journey in March last year. Photo by Stringer//APAIMAGES_1006585/Credit:Stringer \ apaimages/SIPA/1607131049 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764161
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NEWS - Solar Impulse 2 in Kairo gelandet
Solar Impulse 2, the solar powered plane, lands at Cairo International Airport on July 13, 2016, for the penultimate stage of its world tour. The experimental plane had completed the first solo transatlantic flight powered only by sunlight to land in Spain last month, and will continue from Cairo to Abu Dhabi, where it began its marathon journey in March last year. Photo by Stringer//APAIMAGES_1006586/Credit:Stringer \ apaimages/SIPA/1607131049 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764161
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NEWS - Solar Impulse 2 in Kairo gelandet
Solar Impulse 2, the solar powered plane, lands at Cairo International Airport on July 13, 2016, for the penultimate stage of its world tour. The experimental plane had completed the first solo transatlantic flight powered only by sunlight to land in Spain last month, and will continue from Cairo to Abu Dhabi, where it began its marathon journey in March last year. Photo by Stringer//APAIMAGES_1006588/Credit:Stringer \ apaimages/SIPA/1607131049 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764161
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NEWS - Solar Impulse 2 in Kairo gelandet
Solar Impulse 2, the solar powered plane, lands at Cairo International Airport on July 13, 2016, for the penultimate stage of its world tour. The experimental plane had completed the first solo transatlantic flight powered only by sunlight to land in Spain last month, and will continue from Cairo to Abu Dhabi, where it began its marathon journey in March last year. Photo by Stringer//APAIMAGES_1006584/Credit:Stringer \ apaimages/SIPA/1607131049 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764161
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NEWS - Solar Impulse 2 in Kairo gelandet
Solar Impulse 2, the solar powered plane, lands at Cairo International Airport on July 13, 2016, for the penultimate stage of its world tour. The experimental plane had completed the first solo transatlantic flight powered only by sunlight to land in Spain last month, and will continue from Cairo to Abu Dhabi, where it began its marathon journey in March last year. Photo by Stringer//APAIMAGES_1006583/Credit:Stringer \ apaimages/SIPA/1607131049 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764161
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NEWS - Solar Impulse 2 in Kairo gelandet
Solar Impulse 2, the solar powered plane, lands at Cairo International Airport on July 13, 2016, for the penultimate stage of its world tour. The experimental plane had completed the first solo transatlantic flight powered only by sunlight to land in Spain last month, and will continue from Cairo to Abu Dhabi, where it began its marathon journey in March last year. Photo by Stringer//APAIMAGES_1006592/Credit:Stringer \ apaimages/SIPA/1607131049 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764161
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NEWS - Solar Impulse 2 in Kairo gelandet
Solar Impulse 2, the solar powered plane, lands at Cairo International Airport on July 13, 2016, for the penultimate stage of its world tour. The experimental plane had completed the first solo transatlantic flight powered only by sunlight to land in Spain last month, and will continue from Cairo to Abu Dhabi, where it began its marathon journey in March last year. Photo by Stringer//APAIMAGES_1006591/Credit:Stringer \ apaimages/SIPA/1607131049 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764161
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NEWS - Solar Impulse 2 in Kairo gelandet
Solar Impulse 2, the solar powered plane, lands at Cairo International Airport on July 13, 2016, for the penultimate stage of its world tour. The experimental plane had completed the first solo transatlantic flight powered only by sunlight to land in Spain last month, and will continue from Cairo to Abu Dhabi, where it began its marathon journey in March last year. Photo by Stringer//APAIMAGES_1006590/Credit:Stringer \ apaimages/SIPA/1607131049 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764161
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NEWS - Abschuss von SU-24: Pilot Sergei Rumayantsev hat scheinbar nicht überlebt
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Sergei Rumyantsev, who has been identified as the pilot shot down by a Turkish jet today in Syria's Turkomen Mountains after allegedly invading Turkish airspace. The pilot is said to have been killed when his two-pilot Sukhoi Su-24 jet was shot down by F-16 fighter planes after ignoring nearly a dozen warnings by the army, according to Ankara military officials. Syrian rebels are claiming to have found his dead body and are offering to trade it for prisoners held by the Syrian government. Sergei Rumyantsev was a major at Shagol air force base near Chelyabink, east of the Ural mountains in south-central Russia. He is pictured here in a photo of him posted on Twitter.
Russian pilots shot down by Turkish forces - 24 Nov 2015
Sergei Rumyantsev is said to have been killed when his two-pilot Sukhoi Su-24 jet was shot down by F-16 fighter planes after ignoring nearly a dozen warnings by the army, according to Ankara military officials. Syrian rebels are claiming to have found his dead body and are offering to trade it for prisoners held by the Syrian government. Sergei Rumyantsev was a major at Shagol air force base near Chelyabink, east of the Ural mountains in south-central Russia. He is pictured here in a photo of him posted on Twitter.
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