How To Use Heliport In A Sentence
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But what the surveillance plans had in them was some scouting or reconnaissance of heliports and helipads in New York.
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We marched into a low building adjacent to she main heliport and sat at gray tables, four candidates to a table.
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Before the June 5 opening of the new facility, there were 265 authorized private helipads in the state of Florida and just two public-use heliports, only one of which was in a downtown area.
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But what the surveillance plans had in them was some scouting or reconnaissance of heliports and helipads in New York.
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We fought light rain on the second day, but by nightfall we had reached the coast and found the heliport.
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The £90m development, which will include a new heliport facility providing links to major airports, could create more than 2,000 jobs.
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A law-enforcement officer is required to be on board at all times, and the operator must advise the heliport in advance on expected arrival and departure times.
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At headquarters in Freetown, palm fronds weighted down by rain blocked an Aironet connection to the heliport.
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From the heliport, we took a bus ride along the canyon's rim.
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You guys couldn't get to Peach's castle in the first place and you'd probably never figure out how to get to the heliport on the roof.
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The Palace was completed in 1992, in 450 square kilometers, encompassing a dock for visitors and their yachts, a heliport, and an artificial lake.
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The computers and disks also reportedly contain photos of heliports, and helicopter cockpits, controls and cockpit door locking mechanisms.
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The rotors started to spin up and they hurriedly jumped to the roof a few feet below, ducking to avoid the backwash from the spinning propellers as the copter lifted off the heliport and headed into the night skyline.
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Next to the heliport was a large, unheated freshwater swimming pool, and next to it a practice skeet range.
Going Home to Glory
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Federal safety officials say they have no plans to close the heliports.
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The heliport is a great spot to sit and watch for birds passing by, which is what Juan Diaz and I did this afternoon, until we were interrupted by the arrival of the kingfisher.
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But what the surveillance plans had in them was some scouting or reconnaissance of heliports and helipads in New York.
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Before the June 5 opening of the new facility, there were 265 authorized private helipads in the state of Florida and just two public-use heliports, only one of which was in a downtown area.
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Before noon it landed at the heliport and a car was waiting to speed its passenger to London.
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This was the hydrant for the heliport, with underground tanks, in case of helicopter crashes.
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He also has a heliport, all the latest mod-cons, outdoor hot-tubs and stables for the 75 horses down the road.
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I immediately called our heliport, about five miles away at Ky Ha, where the operations clerk did a ramp check for the aircraft.
McKittrick, James C.
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Hayes described the installation's many ranges, training sites and very busy airfield - the heliport is the second largest in the nation, behind Fort Rucker's flight school - and made a pitch to entice the divisions to use the Gap training center.
Blackanthem Military News
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I therefore sought interviews with off-shore workers in the places where they gather in transit to and from the heliport - in hotel bars, public bars, train stations, and on trains.
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Before noon it landed at the heliport and a car was waiting to speed its passenger to London.
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The rotors started to spin up and they hurriedly jumped to the roof a few feet below, ducking to avoid the backwash from the spinning propellers as the copter lifted off the heliport and headed into the night skyline.
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At press time, only charter helicopter operations had access to the Manhattan heliports.
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The fluctuations didn't seem to get worse, but, when we descended into the heliport, I saw the fluctuations corresponded to power inputs.
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The rotors started to spin up and they hurriedly jumped to the roof a few feet below, ducking to avoid the backwash from the spinning propellers as the copter lifted off the heliport and headed into the night skyline.
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The airport, which lost its last major airline service last year, wants to build a heliport and facilities for twin-engine aircraft.
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The rotors started to spin up and they hurriedly jumped to the roof a few feet below, ducking to avoid the backwash from the spinning propellers as the copter lifted off the heliport and headed into the night skyline.
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In short order the water came back on and Audubon Park in the heart of their neighborhood was temporarily converted into a heliport for shipping in gasoline to run the electric generators, potable water, squads of armed guards and gourmet entremets.
Nicholas von Hoffman: Highballs and Helicopters
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It lost its last major airline service last year and wants to build a heliport and facilities for twin-engine aircraft.
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Nor could he persuade local councils to build heliports in city centres.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was first described as a "heliport," conveying the image of something like a helipad-perhaps the area of a soccer field-but has since grown steadily.
Little Election, Big Stakes
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Steve isn't making it as an actor, as they were led to believe, but works as a cleaner at the studios and lives in a bus with a flat tyre on a disused heliport outside the city.