Kate Hoey, MP for Vauxhall where the helicopter crashed, asked the prime minister whether London's changing skyline meant "where and how and why helicopters fly through our central city" needed to be looked at.
Enron Corp. ex-vice chairman Rebecca Mark was telling her family why she had to fly from Houston to New York on another trip for Azurix, the water company she runs.
This clearance will have Americans asking one another, why drive when you can fly and drive?
Huerta also explained why the FAA allowed the aircraft to fly on January 11 after a battery caught fire on a plane in Boston -- but grounded it following a 787 emergency landing in Japan four days later prompted by a battery alarm and a report of a burning smell.
This may explain why, when Ms Tymoshenko was ready to fly to Moscow to conclude negotiations on December 31st, Mr Yushchenko stepped in to undermine her (in a different version, her trip was called off by Moscow).
Folsom told KUSA he doesn't know why Zazi chose to drive the rental car to New York and fly back to Denver.
After all, why go green with a solar array if the electricity is just going to fly out a drafty door.
An iPad user is over 30% more likely to say they are taller than most other people their age and gender, which might explain why they are 31% more likely to choose an aisle seat when they fly.
It may go some way to explaining why every Aussie you meet, including current and former players, expects England's most famous fly-half to start the first Test.
Obama also called for "a review to ... figure out why an individual with the chemical explosive he had on him could get on a plane in Amsterdam and fly into the United States, " Gibbs said on NBC.
Such things have a powerful impact in the tiny Gulf state, and may explain why Qatar is so far the only Arab country that looks likely to dispatch warplanes to help impose the no-fly zone.
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