captains protest 海难抗议书
- "You need Americans to set the standard," argues Julian Dodwell, the Tigers' captain.
- Hailed as the "Mozart of shipping" for his precociousness, Martinos entered the business as a teen-ager when his mother and her brothers _ a shipping lawyer and a sea captain _ bought their first ship.
- The Stark's captain is being reassigned to shore duty, officials investigating the incident said.
- "Contributing to the accident was the degradation of the captain's performance resulting from his use of cocaine before the accident," the board said.
- Most pilots "would just as soon have as little contact with him as possible," says Richard Russell, a DC-10 captain and 32-year veteran at United.
- It suffered no casualties in the first attack July 7. But its British captain and two Filipino crewmen were killed in a Jan. 28 raid, when the Salverve was towing a tanker damaged in an Iraqi air strike the day before.
- He was contacted by telephone in Male by The Associated Press and said the captain's statement "may have been propaganda." The BBC report identified the ship as the Progress Light.
- Aage Danielsen, a Norwegian rescue vessel captain, said the missing passengers were believed still on the ferry.
- "I'll never forget this, thank you," the captain shouted into the radio after Larnaca Airport air traffic controllers told him he was cleared to land.
- He learned fast, going on to captain the New York University team and play three years in the national championships at Forest Hills.
- He had a Polish captain's uniform made to mark the anniversary of Poland's entry into the Second World War, even though he was not entitled to wear it.
- A U.S. Navy captain said today he would have rescued Vietnamese boat people his ship found in the South China Sea if he had been correctly informed of their desperate plight.
- It carries no ammunition and its guns cannot be fired, the newly appointed captain says.
- "Any aircraft can only have one captain, and we had two: Ben Abruzzo and Maxie Anderson," he said.
- In 1913, Notre Dame's football team upset Army 35-13 in a game at West Point that popularized the forward pass, and brought attention to Notre Dame's team captain, Knute Rockne.
- "The captain feels that he had what is called a compressor stall," said another Delta spokesman, Bill Berry. "There was a crosswind blowing across the runway.
- Tony" Tarracino, the boat captain, barkeep and storyteller extraordinaire, is Key West's new mayor.
- "The crew failed to understand that the captain asked this because of safety reasons," Harmsen told the AP. "They thought it was another company ploy."
- And the captain of the tank landing ship Boulder was relieved of his command because the ship ran aground during a NATO exercise off the coast of Norway on Sept. 12.
- A police captain was shot Sunday in a Manila suburb and 15 people were killed in fighting between guerrillas of the communists' New People's Army and anti-communist vigilantes on the central island of Negros.
- Radio messages recorded the morning the Exxon Valdez ran aground show the ship's captain spent up to an hour trying to rock the tanker free, a move the Coast Guard says could have sunk the ship.
- "We really can't adequately explain the delay," the flight captain said.
- As the sub's trial run began 13 miles off the New Hampshire coast, a panel of green lights indicated that all the hull openings were closed, and the captain, Lt.
- State authorities filed criminal charges against a tanker captain accusing him of operating his ship under the influence of alcohol, while the nation's worst oil spill spread into the Gulf of Alaska.
- Thus, U.S. warships bristling with weapons were forced to stand off while Iranian gunboats like the Sabalan _ the "frigate Nasty" as one Norwegian captain calls it _ blazed away at unarmed vessels with virtual impunity.
- Its initial conclusions found that the captain of the vessel improperly handed over the helm to his third mate.
- The pirates later handed the captain over to a fishing vessel.
- The official spoke after a report in Monday's New York Times that one man of Middle Eastern appearance had asked passers-by: "Where does the captain live?" FBI spokesman Gary Laturno said he could neither confirm nor deny the report.
- The captain of our boat reassured us that Galapagos sharks were special, like the islands' other creatures. "Vegetarians," he said with a big smile.
- The captain was identified as Victor Kazmin but no other details were immediately available.
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