In June the defence minister flew on board a Russian-built supersonic Sukhoi-30 fighter jet.
Allied aircrew who flew on such missions believed they fought for a just cause.
Maj-Gen Bolden grew up in segregated South Carolina and flew on more than 100 combat sorties in Vietnam.
From 1994 to 2001, Jones flew on four space shuttle missions, including one to the International Space Station.
His first was 17 years ago when he flew on the space shuttle Atlantis to the Mir space station.
The cable became wrapped around a wing but the plane flew on towards St Andrews Park, losing height rapidly.
Boisseau says that over the years she never shared a meal or flew on the jet with Keyes or his predecessors.
The last Vulcan was withdrawn from service in 1984, but the XH558 flew on from 1986 to 1993 as the single RAF display Vulcan.
Thomas Lee, a 59-year-old Californian, also flew on the maiden commercial flights of the Boeing 747 in 1970 and the Airbus A380 superjumbo in 2007.
Mr Sharaa even flew on an official visit to Beirut, rather than driving unannounced across the border to issue orders as Syrian officials usually do.
This is, indeed, a tragic day for the NASA family, for the families of the astronauts who flew on STS-107 and, likewise, tragic for the nation.
Our family flew on Southwest Airlines, a continually delightful company.
They flew on two suborbital and four Earth-orbital Mercury launches, nine Earth-orbital Gemini flights, two Earth-orbital Apollo tests, and two lunar-orbital tests that made those lunar surface landings possible.
Leaving Germany on Wednesday, Bush flew on to Italy, where he was to hold talks with Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi and visit the Vatican to meet Pope Benedict XVI on Friday.
The Compass Computer he designed for Grid Systems with the screen folded over the keyboard appeared in 1981, flew on the space shuttle, and inspired virtually every notebook design since.
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The men who flew on the bomber were named Sgt Brian Smith, Sgt Gordon Black, Flying Officer Robert Carr, Sgt Charles Cook, Sgt Geoffrey Love, Sgt Charles Brown, and Sgt Alfred Healey.
Marzouki said, Williams became upset, broke off the engagement and flew home on a privately chartered plane.
Take That ruled the world and Darcey Bussell flew in on a phoenix to dance with the Royal Ballet one last time.
Carvell, who flew out on Sunday evening, is due to join the England squad on Tuesday in Wellington ahead of the opener against New Zealand.
Somerset's hopes have been hit by the loss of opener Marcus Trescothick, who flew home on Thursday because of a recurrence of a stress-related illness.
The two of us flew in on the same plane yesterday, separated only by about 30 rows of seats, 200 passengers and a retractable curtain.
He later flew airplanes on daredevil missions across the Atlantic during World War II, before sinking his money into his own airline and reinvesting profits in Las Vegas.
Palace had no option but to commit players forward, and it was no surprise when a powerful free-kick from McIndoe flew in on 110 minutes to end the Eagles' hopes.
Just as the recriminations began, with exquisite timing Hillary Clinton, the American secretary of state, flew in on the second leg of a Balkan tour (she also took in Bosnia and Kosovo).
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We watched the V1s, the 'doodlebugs', rattling across the skies every day and we held our breath in terror, as the unmistakable quite suddenly stopped, and if, instead of dropping straightaway as they often did, they flew silently on.
Craig Hall's kick-off flew out on the full and Evans pounced on Deacon's grubber kick to put the first points on the board after only 78 seconds and, two minutes later, Jeffries sliced through Hull's defence and fed Newton on his inside shoulder.
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