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Who would fill his homestead with ridiculous pop tunes? Who would make the walls ring with laughter? Who would make caramel milkshakes and crack silly jokes and—? The sound of Sapphie's car door closing slammed him back to the present. He realised then that the sound filling his ears was the mail plane coming in.
Heart-stopping moment hero pilot flies completely 'blind' to bring 127 tourists safely to earth after golf ball-sized hailstones shatter the windscreen of his jet • Turkey was battered by heavy rain and huge hailstones in storm on Thursday • Incredible video shows Capt Alexander Akopov bring battered plane to safety • Passengers scream and pray as cabin lists wildly in face of strong winds • Other flights at Istanbul's Ataturk airport were rerouted due to dangers By and Published: 10:47 GMT, 31 July 2017 Updated: 15:00 GMT, 31 July 2017. Thumbsplus 10 Keygen Download. Incredible footage has emerged of a hero pilot's heart-stopping emergency landing as he flew completely 'blind' to bring 127 tourists safely to earth after golf ball sized hailstones shattered the windscreen of his 'severely damaged' jet. Captain Alexander Akopov, who works for the Turkish company, AtlasGlobal, has been awarded the Ukrainian 'Order For Courage' after landing the hail-damaged passenger plane at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport during a fierce storm in on Thursday. He saved the lives of 121 passengers and 6 crew members by landing the Airbus A320 after unforgiving winds, rain and hail pummelled the jet's nose and windscreen. Captain Alexander Akopov (pictured) has been awarded Ukraine's 'Order For Courage' after landing the hail-damaged plane Sixteen other jets were rerouted from their planned destination of Ataturk airport, Istanbul, the pro-government Anadolu news agency reported. At least ten people were injured - two of them seriously - when a violent thunderstorm bombarded the city with massive hailstones and submerging much of the city in knee-deep water. The storm, which lasted only 20 minutes, paralysed traffic and caused flash floods which submerged cars and buses.
Officials said more than 7,000 emergency workers were deployed to help in the aftermath of the storm which uprooted 230 trees, destroyed 90 roofs and sparked fires across Istanbul. Capt Akopov said he and other crew were celebrating as if it was a 'second birthday' after his life-saving heroics in coping with damage caused by hailstones the size of hen's eggs, which left a gash in the plane and disabled his auto-pilot. Born again: Capt Akopov said he and other crew were celebrating as if it was a 'second birthday' after his life-saving heroics in coping with damage caused by hailstones the size of hen's eggs which left a gaping gash in the plane and disabled his auto pilot He said: 'I have been flying for 30 years. Well, did you see the plane landing? Was it okay? The passengers are alive. It is normal. This is our professional reliability. 'Our locator did not show this weather disaster, this is why it happened. It was hard, but the main thing is that people are alive.'
The catastrophe hit ten minutes after take-off on a Turkish airline AtlasGlobal flight to Erkan in northern Cyprus. After the plane had climbed to 1,300 meters, the hailstones cracked the cockpit windows, preventing the pilot from seeing his approach to land. Battered: The catastrophe hit some ten minutes after taking off on a Turkish airline Atlasglobal flight to Erkan in Northern Cyprus The captain was given permission to try to land at Ataturk airport - even though it had been closed for other flights due to the atrocious weather. A full-scale emergency response was on standby, with fire appliances and ambulances waiting for the plane. The video shows a woman with red nails gripping a seat because of the plane's extreme shaking during the landing.
Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko called the captain to congratulate him and awarded him with the Ukrainian Order of Courage. Aviation experts also praised the two Turkish cabin crew members for their bravery. Mass applause broke out at the airport when Captain Akopov landed the plane. The pilots of other planes greeted the plane by flashing lights and came aboard to shake the pilots' hands. Unforgiving winds, rain and hail ravaged the paint on the Turkish Airline jet's nose Terrifying images from Thursday's storm also showed a fire raging at a plastic store, in the Kagithane district, following a powerful lightning strike.
The storm came just nine days after Istanbul was pounded by heavy rains and winds of up to 50mph, flooding streets and metro stations and disrupting tram lines, but without causing casualties. Footage from broadcaster Haberturk showed a city bus half submerged near a bridge in the city's Unkapani district. The municipality is reported to have warned that 50mm of rain would fall, but apocalyptic the scenes suggest that may have been an underestimate. The Daily Sabah added that several buildings and offices were flooded with water as hailstones shattered the windows of cars and homes. A large crane toppled over at Haydarpasa port, near the southern entrance to the Bosphorus tunnel, caused an explosion which sparked a massive blaze.
At least one person was injured in the fire, which was later brought under control, but torrential rainfall disrupted the evening's rush hour traffic, stranding vehicles in flooded streets. Stranded: Parts of the city were pounded by large hail stones and roads were flooded with muddy rainwater, submerging buses and leaving hundreds stranded NTV television showed people leaving a bus that was stranded in a flooded underpass and walking to safety in waist-high waters. Hail the size of golf balls also damaged some windows and car windshields. Authorities also shut down the Eurasia Tunnel which connects Istanbul's Asian and European sides under the Bosporus strait, as a precaution. The city's main tram service between the Bagcilar suburb and Kabatas, on the banks of the Bosporus, was also suspended.
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I added Scrivener 2.8.1.2; it opens the file but the documents are shown in a small window in the lower left corner of the screen. Makes it impossible to edit.
Oddly, full screen mode will show the document and can be edited, but the app crashes within minutes. This is sort of depressing as I use Scrivener a lot. I may need to see how a Time Machine restore goes. (I backed up prior to the install of High Sierra.) But I'll wait it out for a week or two and see if there are other updates from either macOS or Scrivener (not likely) and just use something else to write for the moment. I ran Microsoft Update for Office 2016 and checked the Insider Preview box and it updated all of office to 15.36. Now Outlook works again.
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