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The music video premiered on Tiësto's official YouTube Channel on 4 September 2011. [2] The video was shot at Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, an event that perfectly summed up the title and the spirit of the song. The video begins with Tiësto in a helicopter flying over Las Vegas. The remainder of the video is "Crazy" scenes from the ...
You may notice an increase in military aircraft flying over Miami-Dade County in the upcoming days, but fear not: There is no need to panic. A Department of Defense exercise from Jan. 24-25 will ...
A helicopter flyover to drop off materials on the roof of the Miami Tower in downtown Miami will shut down the Metromover for 11 hours and require intermittent road closures on Saturday, according ...
The helicopter that crashed into a canal in late December near Miami, killing a 71-year-old pilot and hospitalizing his daughter, broke into two with the tail landing hundreds of feet away from ...
The two helicopter types used were Bell models, a 47G and a 47J Ranger; the tail numbers were N975B and N2838B (and N1538B as back-up), respectively. In reality, many helicopters played the role of N975B. Other Bell 47Gs owned by National Helicopter Service were used in the filming with "N975B" decals covering their actual registrations.
Trevor Daniel Jacob [1] (born August 6, 1993) [2] is an American Olympic athlete, snowboard cross competitor, extreme sports athlete, YouTuber, and light aircraft pilot.He represented the United States in snowboarding in the 2014 Winter Olympics.
READ MORE: Man died, woman rescued after helicopter plunged into Miami-Dade canal, officials say. The Miami-Dade residents were heading to Miami Executive Airport, 12800 SW 145th Ave., from the ...
Piasecki H-21 cockpit. Piasecki Helicopter designed and successfully sold to the United States Navy a series of tandem rotor helicopters, starting with the HRP-1 of 1944. The HRP-1 was nicknamed the "flying banana" because of the upward angle of the aft fuselage, which ensured that the large rotors could not strike the fuselage in any flight attitude.