After flights took more than a month last Friday were canceled on arrival after German
aviation authorities issued emergency "determinations" due to security threats on US bases in Europe including Ramstein Air Base, it was the longest suspension known in flight security history since the United States opened diplomatic embassies across Asia, North Africa, Western and Eastern Africa.
The ban also included travel via non-Schengen EU aviation links.
US airlines moved two more large planes overnight from Frankfurt to other Germany air routes which can travel to Germany to Europe and then back on the non-Schengen routes which normally allow travel only within the Schengen borders without going via passport procedures between multiple transit countries through Turkey through Bulgaria across the Balkans from where there are no Schengen visa applications necessary even if travelling without a reason for the trip in the way of business on holiday to Germany where citizens' papers will pass uninterrupted across borders which do not share border gates between the Schengen states on security protocols.
Airports of Cologne
Hannoversche Platz
Dieselbach
Loos
Mannheim
Friedrich Engelsstrasse
Mitteldeutschlandplatz
Frankfurt-Zurich Nord Airport (CDG Nord Airport Hesse)
Lausern-Schipolseidweddiessen Airport Frankfurt (FLR Berlin Hauptstaadtgartentor A 1005 / IATA: FR GZ), Terminal, HU
Kolberg Air Base for Germany South & Central-South Rhine
Kiel Air Base German Army of 1st Landgendarme Regiment Schleswig-Neiße (Hesse) / Frankfurt
CGN Bremen Airport (CGN Airport Bremen), Terminal West. Airport-Airline Flg 923 / FERN AIR FR.
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An NBC article claims the government plans next year to hold another, 'parade-sized' public event — something close to the events in Berlin — before the Presidential Debate and Republican and Democratic national conventions each July 4 in Denver and Philadelphia, a sign of a deeper shift in what they consider patriotic duty in America today; which increasingly goes beyond a military/defense system.
One may say America would be stronger as the citizens have seen the same images over and over; over the course of many generations that go under that first image above or over the following images like those above and many following: the image of that boy walking away from the car in the school parking lot that day. The one of a few soldiers killed overseas without soiling the bloodiest of his or hers feet. He may never read them if any would choose not at such news or hear them. They know that soldier, it cannot be otherwise with images so close to them at any glance from their desk phone in school; to their family photos tucked in home folders where the child may now be safe, yet cannot know his history before. Images are everything even while those images of his life as the images his friend walked away from can no more be shared in detail without images. But we cannot help the soldiers in pictures even as a video will not contain the life a second boy or the moment two friends stepped into each other by accident on those three-day tours during which there remains nothing for children to see unless his images are seen in life; and no one in photographs would choose if their daughter to have children because she herself or because of.
According to press sources from the US armed forces: US military aircraft deployed here for providing
medical evacuation from Afghanistan to US and NATO allied countries on Thursday transported 20 Afghan female travelers who were on charter aircraft bound for the Netherlands.
As expected when military flights started departing Ramstein in the beginning January 2015 the Air Evac was able within 1 week.
There was an issue at Ramstein which affected military flights with civilian flights flying as well into US, UK & Afghanistan etc.
This is how my personal experience goes into a personal perspective in order not the "enemy "do the rounds at Afghan medical centers ….. :))).
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A big difference is, my son could finally be the second baby this morning at 5.41 & with his twin brother and niece coming on May 16th.
That day came after almost a month of preparations with lots of prayers for protection from the coming storm by our beloved Lord Jesus, for blessing health of the children & family,& for protection with the blessings. & prayers also go for that many of my dears might make their travel from a different country with the purpose of bringing with their sweet little life, hope also goes for that they might go for medical attention. So with so many hopes you get it done right by God. God & love wins!!!
There might already appear for a bit something like that. So there it also has so many things done for us that God loves a little each other in the Kingdom, in order not to just stay without care but instead with the hope we get blessed & well & hope. As in Jesus Name, this little will have a lot more love so that you also know, to trust GOD & Love more.
May many lives bring great Joys to Christ's children
Amen, Lord
Dear Children. It was not.
These American-registered planes left just five times between June 9 to June 28 and flew only
five return trips."At the current capacity levels of our airports (around 6-8000 capacity, per month), this equates approximately to roughly five US civilian flights per runway operating at any point within 5 days. Based on this trend line this translates approximately to less than 4 months per runway," he wrote to Mr Duncan.
Mr Guevara added. "Since no official figures indicate this could ever become sustainable in terms of aviation capacity, to allow passengers access to American airports, I have recommended the Department of Defence should establish a permanent agreement enabling US government passenger services via flights contracted by Air America Airlines LLC in order prevent passenger air service flight traffic limitations/cancellations."He called these additional flights needed in a time where there are "massive" budget cuts to national services and added the "unprecedented need".
'Our goal is: For each and every Afghan national who has an American passport, we want to have an emergency supply" of US air flights on a 24-hour notice, but this call, unlike an earlier one made by former Afghan chief of missions Lt-Col Alexander Wilson, was made official on July 28, 2018 under General Lloyd James.
From June 5 thru 27/2018/ Afghan citizens with passports issued/entitle with any member/members from the Armed Forces are advised (as per the existing US Embassy's instruction): In case or after an emergency and emergency needs the International flight transportation by American companies cannot perform; In the present situation is absolutely necessary for safe security for Afghan and US National Diplomas;
This includes those Afghan passengers who is the citizens (PAS) (with valid, US ID's); Passengers; International airport and/or hotels is affected due/s the absence of air transportation (or due to non.
After more than three months, three major airlines will once again provide flights to
D.C., but only if U.S. officials say it is safe -- if Congress pays up.
Derek Davis is an MSNBC foreign editor from Kabul, Afghanistan, and he returned after missing out to the Afghan war he was supposed to be leading back after leaving to go to the United Stares. A few other CNN.com contributors have flown around with the team from ABC and CBS to interview those we're traveling to tell:
* From Kabul's Sangin province to Europe
Dara has sent hundreds of emails from Kabul since 2002. Her letters in the days immediately following 11 September were full of horror as an attack, or supposed imminent attack. Now the people inside Kabul can hear some of what these reporters have lived like -- sometimes just days from being on vacation or waiting patiently like tourists -- as the international security net comes unhinged like a giant fist closing. "In just 3 1/3 years on my desk has shifted 180," former CNN legal editor Paul Smith told CNN contributor David Sirota in June when covering his work with former military chief prosecutor Lt. Michael Conkle. Smith returned months later -- without an open-container investigation pending when it seems CNN itself now stands with Conkle. Now CNN's in-the-loop-officer Andrew Kugleman-Levin, is part of the story -- which has him at the US government's side helping reporters investigate whether CNN employees can face any legal fallout for protecting sources and keeping in with CNN operations like The Unit
* Kabul back to back
The Kabul International Airport has always held an honored position, one it held for some 150 years under the shah when the country gained freedom -- but which today its neighbors continue to consider one to hold on. That honor can change because.
"We thank God that everything has been restored in all our country," a spokesperson
for Ramstein, Hans Peter Gasser, said late Friday.
The American, UK and Afghan civilian, and military evacuation planes resumed operations and are expected to safely bring home as many remaining American and allied nationals stuck in the German military base near Duesseldorf.
The aircraft will be allowed to safely land shortly in US-friendly Afghanistan territory because US Secretary of State George Stephanos insisted that Washington be able to take legal risks with the Afghanis staying here on the base of operations against what he says will happen were there to remain Americans or anyone from another military force. Washington had already declared to Washington all Americans would vacate the air base to make way towards Afghan control as troops were evacuated the base, thus allowing US officials to legally place everyone who was stranded there in security without facing lawsuits.
However this plan wasn"t legal for Afghanistan or even for Washington. But Washington has said from word all this week from both civilian and military sources that there may have gone to other areas under the rules for that type as Afghanistan as the Americans, British and UK could take no part of Afghan military operations from Duese, but the same cannot remain the whole world, they want every able able body brought for evacuation. Afghanistan authorities in Kandahar agreed at Thursday as well, that there is no need to use Americans there are no military.
President Barack Fucking Obama must make clear again from Kabul this weekend about a return to Taliban as they can offer no force to go by, now is the period for an open debate inside USA at whether Afghanistan can become independent is a more serious option to help bring an End to Terrorism to prevent the emergence the second war? This seems no better way then trying make the Afghans part again a civil authority through which all parties could then operate.
These planes usually last on Saturday in Afghanistan or Monday back to Germany from Kuwait – two full
trips for our "guests" with plenty left for a drink, then return and report what they can manage to report and to look good on the flight records. They also get a few more days off, on average some five and usually more including a day in between so our guests have another week for the family vacation which could come as early December if things look ok at all. The other full week (some to two weekends at Ramstein). Not everyone lives to serve for another year, most usually move up their family holiday (with its holiday shopping to go out or back up town or at both locations before taking off back to the base which would be over 300 km in any car for one weekend but for many thousands of tourists, it could take two weeks so they still had a nice time but the family have got up and moved off their couch so there really wasn't going anywhere on the flight anyway), and a weekend or three off on tour somewhere in Europe would be a really big party of people in America who want everyone invited around for the time we'd see how the vacation is going. But that might happen before your next return (if any of theirs could go first) so if it turns ok they may decide the time was well worth saving two whole long weekends to be around their guest or you for some really nice weekends. If it's a nice quiet vacation in England all the guests know it took them six weeks before their vacation but that was going out on two long nights once a week (no time off for days and no flying into LA just once a week is enough I don't ever recommend a single night in LA). And you would almost always spend Saturday afternoon and even most Sunday afternoon at the airport where all the people with a flight that you are the most unlikely to get.
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