[permalink] [id link]
Greek pilot Kostas Iliakis was killed, and the Turkish pilot Halil İbrahim Özdemir bailed out and was rescued by a cargo ship.
from
Wikipedia
Some Related Sentences
Greek and pilot
The first component of the term comes from " cybernetics ", which is derived from the Greek κυβερνήτης ( kybernētēs, steersman, governor, pilot, or rudder ), a word introduced by Norbert Wiener for his pioneering work in electronic communication and control science.
The word cybernetics stems from the Greek Κυβερνήτης ( kybernētēs, steersman, governor, pilot, or rudder — the same root as government ).
Hagnias or Agnius ( Gr. or ) was in Greek mythology the father of Tiphys, who was the pilot of the ship Argo, whence Tiphys is called Agniades.
Whether or not the story told by Poseidonius of a shipwrecked Indian pilot teaching Eudoxus about the monsoon winds is true, Greek ships were in fact soon using the monsoon winds to sail to India.
Turkish pilot Nail Erdoğan was killed whereas back seater pilot Osman Cicekli bailed out and was rescued by a Greek helicopter.
Clips from the 1980s US, Australian, Hong Kong, New Zealand, 1989 UK, German, Greek, and Paraguayan versions, as well as a French pilot were seen on the Australian version's 15th anniversary special in 1995.
Ioánnis Fokás ( Greek: Ιωάννης Φωκάς ), better known by the Spanish transcription of his name, Juan de Fuca ( born 1536 on the Ionian island of Cefalonia ; died there 1602 ), was a Greek-born maritime pilot in the service of the king of Spain, Philip II.
The brightest star in the constellation was given the name of a ship's pilot from another Greek legend: Canopus, pilot of Menelaus ' ship on his quest to retrieve Helen of Troy after she was taken by Paris.
The robots and their accompanying gunner, pilot, and engineer cards are named after figures in Greek mythology.
An inscription from the island of Cos, dated to the First Mithridatic War, provides us with a list of a ship's officers, the nautae: the gubernator ( kybernētēs in Greek ) was the helmsman or pilot, the celeusta ( keleustēs in Greek ) supervised the rowers, a proreta ( prōreus in Greek ) was the look-out stationed at the bow, a pentacontarchos was apparently a junior officer, and an iatros ( Lat.
In Greek mythology, Canopus ( or Canobus ) was the pilot of the ship of King Menelaus of Sparta during the Trojan War.
Greek and Kostas
Alexios is a character in the historical novel Agnes of France ( 1980 ) by Greek writer Kostas Kyriazis.
He is among the main characters of the historical novel Agnes of France ( 1980 ) by Greek writer Kostas Kyriazis ( b. 1920 ).
* 1970 – Kostas Georgakis, a Greek student of geology, sets himself ablaze in Matteotti Square in Genoa, Italy, as a protest against the dictatorial regime of Georgios Papadopoulos.
For Corfiotes a recent example of such heroism is that of geology student Kostas Georgakis, who set himself ablaze in Genoa, Italy on 19 September 1970, in a protest against the Greek military junta of 1967-1974.
Contemporary Greek literature is represented by many writers, poets and novelists: Dionysios Solomos, Andreas Kalvos, Angelos Sikelianos, Emmanuel Rhoides, Kostis Palamas, Penelope Delta, Yannis Ritsos, Alexandros Papadiamantis, Nikos Kazantzakis, Andreas Embeirikos, Kostas Karyotakis, Gregorios Xenopoulos, Constantine P. Cavafy, Demetrius Vikelas, while George Seferis and Odysseas Elytis have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Virginia Tsouderou, who became Deputy Foreign Minister in the Mitsotakis government, and journalist Giorgos Karatzaferis ( later the founder and leader of a right-wing party, LAOS ) claimed that terrorism in Greece was controlled by Papandreist officers of Hellenic National Intelligence Service ( the Greek security and intelligence service ), and named Kostas Tsimas ( the head of EYP ) and Colonel Alexakis as two of the supposed controllers of 17N.
The 2009 meeting participants in Greece included: Greek prime minister Kostas Karamanlis ; Finnish prime minister Matti Vanhanen ; Sweden foreign minister Carl Bildt ; United States Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg ; U. S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner ; World Bank president Robert Zoellick ; European Commission head José Manuel Barroso ; Queen Sofia of Spain ; and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.
He composed his first opera Kostas Kariotakis ( The Metamorphoses of Dionysus ) and the ballet Zorba the Greek, premièred in the Arena of Verona during the Festival Verona 1988.
0.818 seconds.