Monthly Archives: July 2010

cargo plane crashes in riyadh

cargo plane crashes in riyadh

There were no casualties, although its two pilots sustained minor injuries, according to the German airline and the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA). The aircraft split into two pieces when it landed at 11.38 in the morning. “The cause of the incident is being investigated, and one of the two KKIA runways temporarily closed has since been reopened for regular flights,” said GACA spokesman Khaled Al-Khaibari.

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Gunmen in attack on journalist still at large

Three Saudi men who allegedly opened fire on a senior Riyadh-based journalist and his friend are still at large. Riyadh police have detained several suspects for identification since the attack on Wednesday night on Subhi Rakha, a correspondent for the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Rai. “Many suspects were released after the two police lineups in which we were called to identify the culprits,” Rakha said on Saturday. He said three men “fired indiscriminately from their pistols after my friend and I intervened to settle a scuffle between the Saudi men and an Egyptian national.”

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Fighting to fly again

Fighting to fly again

Hanadi Zakaria Al-Hindi will undergo a nephrectomy procedure at King Faisal Hospital in Jeddah on July 20. “The nephrectomy will finally decide my fate, either to allow me to work as a pilot in the cockpit or as a flying instructor on the ground,” Al-Hindi told Arab News, thanking well wishers for their support.

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