The aircraft had taken off from Yaounde, Cameroon, on Saturday bound for Yangadou in Congo-Brazzaville.
The aircraft had taken off from the airport, then tried to circle back and land, according to Vezina.
We had taken off our shoes, and put our feet in our backpacks.
It crashed in a mangrove swamp at midnight on Saturday, 12 miles south-east of Douala, where it had taken off.
It is not known where the men had taken off from or where they were travelling to when it came down.
The plane, which had taken off from Bristol, came down in the mountains outside Basle during a snowstorm on 10 April 1973.
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By then, Routh had taken off in Kyle's black Ford pickup, stopping first at his sister's house about 70 miles away in Midlothian.
It had taken off from North Weald airfield in Essex earlier on Thursday with two other planes, which returned safely to the airfield.
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After discussing the break-up on 11 July Mr Fuller was "behaving negatively" and had taken off his wedding ring and started to cry, Mrs Fuller said.
Immediately after scoring the winning goal, the 26-year-old had taken off his Spain shirt to reveal a white T-shirt bearing the message: "Dani Jarque: always with us".
Further to what I started with, that obviously was very recent and one of the reasons why I wanted to delay the briefing was to make sure that plane had taken off.
Freudenberg, a former Army helicopter pilot who served in Iraq, had worked for the company just under a year, and probably wanted to avoid revealing that he had taken off with inadequate fuel, which is a violation of FAA regulations, investigators said.
He put on the red moccasin that he had taken off some time before, when I was still standing on our balcony, and this somehow dissipated any air of helplessness he might have had, and it occurred to me suddenly that the conversation might end.
He said on Wednesday that since 2002, 800 illegal guns had been taken off the street.
His mother took the photo in August after casts set on Malik's legs to strengthen them had been taken off.
Away from singing, Stone once said she would have become a social worker if her showbiz career had not taken off.
The hospital said it had identified about 300 patients who had been taken off the waiting list in the last year, mostly due to "valid reasons".
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On Dec. 21, five days after the attack, doctors told a news conference they had taken her off life support, but were worried about infection spreading to her liver.
Saturday, the 232 passengers -- who'd stayed aboard the Chicago-bound train, which had air conditioning and food -- had been taken off and put on buses so they could reach their final destinations, according to Kulm.
In the end, bad light had the final word but once Lumb and 18-year-old James Vince had taken 17 off the sixth over, bowled by Ben Harmison, they were always well ahead of the required rate.
Then she came back a little later and reminded me again because she noticed that the red light on my noise reducing headphones was still on, even though I had taken them off my ears and they were hanging loosely around my neck.
Lead prosecutor Marcia Clark had taken the day off to be with her children.
He had taken his helmet off and had sought shade, but had food and water with him.
Sunil had taken the time off to figure out exactly what he wanted to do, Ravi told WPRI.
The Russian docking mechanism had to be taken off the vehicle so a faulty switch could be replaced.
Sussex's bid to reach their target misfired after Rory Hamilton-Brown had taken 16 runs off Jack Shantry in the opening over.
Lamont had to be taken off on a stretcher after a sickening collision with England's Iain Balshaw that left the Scotland winger unconscious.
Ms. Abdul-Hakeem told an emergency technician that she had taken her eyes off the boy for about 20 seconds, according to the police statement.
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