Tuesday 14 January 2014

Dubai Prince Stops Planes From Flying For BBC Interview

In a recent interview with Jon Sopel of British
Broadcasting Network, a popular Prince of Dubai,
Sheik Mohammed ordered planes to stop flying
over him in order to properly conduct an interview.
The BBC reporter said this is one the highest display
of power ever.
Throughout the interview, air crafts were prevented
from flying over them to avoid excessive noise.
Hmmm maybe air traffic control assigned the planes
an alternative route instead? I strongly doubt that
flights scheduled several months in advance would
have been just "halted" for an interview.
What do you think?

Sent From David Aniemeka

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