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Bristow and Helicopters
* August 13 – All 13 people on board die when a Bristow Helicopters Westland Wessex 60 helicopter carrying workers from the offshore Leman Gas Field to Bacton Gas Terminal at Bacton, Norfolk, England, loses power and crashes into the North Sea.
* Bristow Helicopters, a British helicopter airline
In addition, there are 3 terminals dedicated to North Sea helicopter operations, used by Bristow Helicopters, CHC-Scotia, and Bond Offshore Helicopters.
Bristow Helicopters flies crews to North Sea gas rigs and Skydrift Air Charter, Sterling Helicopters and SaxonAir Charter operate executive, private aircraft and helicopter charter flights.
CHC Helicopter is one of several global providers of helicopter transportation services to the offshore oil and gas industry ( the others including Bristow Helicopters ) and claims to be the most experienced helicopter operator in the world.
; Ferranti Helicopters: acquired by British Caledonian Airways in April 1979 to become British Caledonian Helicopters which was in turn acquired by Bristow Helicopters in 1987
The novel is closely inspired by the true struggle of Bristow Helicopters to escape the revolutionary forces and get their employees and equipment out of the unstable, deteriorating situation in the region.
Eastern Airways supply fixed wing operations of behalf of Bristow Helicopters.
* Bristow Helicopters provides helicopter transportation services to the Alaska oil and gas and related support industries.

Bristow and are
Even its own members, initially including agent Sydney Bristow, believe it is a black ops division of the CIA and only a handful of senior staff know the truth and are complicit in the deception.
In addition to the Oklahoma City and Tulsa entrance points on the turnpike, other interchanges are located in Wellston, Chandler, Stroud, Bristow, near Kellyville and Sapulpa.
CHC & Bristow are the only two commercial helicopter operations at the airport.
The most prestigious and sought-after law jobs in the country — U. S. Supreme Court Clerks, Legal faculty, Bristow Fellows, Office of Legal Counsel Lawyers, Assistant U. S. Attorneys in cities like New York and Chicago — are usually awarded to students and graduates in one of these programs.

Bristow and responsible
According to Sydney Bristow in the episode Q and A, the Alliance of Twelve was responsible for the carbon proxy disaster in 1992, in which an accidental methyl isocyanate leak at the manufacturer plant in Bangalore, India killed three thousand people and injured another thousand, leaving them disabled.
Few companies, however, added responsible drinking campaigns with their sponsorship, notably the 1989-90 BTCC Ford Sierra RS500 of Tim Harvey and Laurence Bristow, which was sponsored by Labatt.

Bristow and for
Eisenhower requested consideration for either Annapolis or West Point with his U. S. Senator, Joseph L. Bristow.
The town was named for Joseph L. Bristow, a U. S. senator from Kansas.
Bristow was designated as the county seat for Creek County at statehood, when its population was 1, 134.
Bristow worked for the businessman Samuel Enderby, the namesake of Enderby Island.
The following year Bristow returned on the Sarah in order to claim the archipelago for Britain.
* Jack Bristow ( Victor Garber ) is Sydney's father and also works for SD-6 as a double agent for the CIA.
Both Fry and Bristow, despite their support for American compositions, were very European in style.
For larger concerts and events, Virginia has the Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow ( marketed as D. C. for most tours ), the Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach in Virginia Beach, the Richmond Coliseum, the Hampton Coliseum and the Norfolk Scope.
Garber is known for playing Jesus in Godspell, Anthony in Sweeney Todd, John Wilkes Booth in Assassins, Jack Bristow in the television series Alias, Max in Lend Me a Tenor, and Thomas Andrews in James Cameron's Titanic.
By June Bristow was threatening to end his bid unless the Government assured him that there would be future orders for the company from the Ministry of Defence and that the repayment of over £ 40 million of launch aid for Westland's newest helicopter from the Department of Trade and Industry was waived.
In 1834, Edward Bristow became one of Elmira's first settlers when he purchased of land at this location for 50 cents per acre.
Near the end of the 5th season, in the episode " There's Only One Sydney Bristow " ( also the series ' 100th episode ), Tippin is kidnapped by Anna Espinosa and used as bait for Sydney.
The series follows Sydney Bristow, an operative working for an organization called SD-6 which she believes is a covert branch of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Laura Bristow was however, a long-term spy for the Soviet Union.
This opened the way for Caledonian to make a successful counter bid for BUA, seeing off competition from that airline's former managing directors Freddie Laker and Alan Bristow and from Channel Airways chairman Jack Jones.
Gen. Bristow advocated African American citizens in Kentucky be allowed to testify in a white man's court case and that education was for all races to be paid for by public funding.
Fighting for the Union, Bristow served in the army during the American Civil War and was promoted to Colonel.
In June 1876, due to friction over Bristow's zealous prosecution of the Whiskey Ring and rumor that Bristow was interested in running for the U. S. Presidency, Bristow resigned from President Grant's Cabinet.
In 1866, Bristow was appointed District Attorney for the Louisville, Kentucky district.

Bristow and all
Senator Bristow supported all Union war effort legislation, the Presidential election of Abraham Lincoln in 1864, and the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment that outlawed slavery.
Gen. Bristow advocated free universal education and all property in Kentucky be taxed to pay for schools.
The prize for his title was £ 3, 000 and as the prize money rose and tournaments began to spring up all over UK television channels, Rees ' form began to slide and he never managed to match the continued success of Lowe, Bristow and Wilson.

Bristow and services
Bristow was awarded the MBE for his services to sport in 1989.

Bristow and under
He worked with Congress to create the Department of Justice and Office of Solicitor General, led by Attorney General Amos Akerman and the first Solicitor General Benjamin Bristow, who both prosecuted thousands of Klansmen under the Force Acts.
Thomas R. Marshall, Vice President under Woodrow Wilson ( 1913 – 21 ), was performing his duty of presiding over the U. S. Senate when Kansas Senator Joseph L. Bristow gave a long speech entitled " What This Country Needs.
The project was originally started by the Ataritel division of the Atari Video Game Company in 1983 under the direction of Atari's Steve Bristow.
Mullett reluctantly resigned in 1874 while under attack from reforming Treasury Secretary Benjamin Bristow and others.

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