The X-Files Pilot
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Origin | Saint Petersburg |
---|---|
Russia | |
Members | Ilia Chort |
Nikita Belozyorov | |
Andey Kazachenko | |
Sergey Vyrvich | |
Genres | Rock |
Punk Rock | |
Industrial Metal | |
Grunge | |
Experimental Rock | |
Record labels | Bomba-Piter |
KAPKAN Records | |
STORA rec. | |
SPARC | |
PILOT | |
KAPKAN | |
Movies/Shows | The X-Files |
Air date | September 10, 1993 |
Direct by | Robert Mandel |
Episod no | Season 1; Episode 1 |
Product code | 1X79 |
Written by | Chris Carter |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1843573 |
About The X-Files Pilot
The agents' first case takes them to Oregon to investigate the unsolved murders of several high-school classmates. `Spooky' Mulder believes they have been experimented on by aliens.
Grant Shapps: Who is the new defence secretary?
... He was given the job of transport secretary, a role Mr Shapps - a qualified Pilot - embraced with zeal...
Scotland should pilot drug consumption rooms, say MPs
...Scotland should Pilot the use of drug consumption rooms, a committee of MPs has recommended...
Robert Hanssen: The fake job that snared FBI agent who spied for Moscow
... A pivotal Palm Pilot Mr Garcia recruited Eric O Neill, a 26-year-old undercover operative with a knowledge of hacking, to pose as Hanssen s administrative aide...
Free childcare: Is Jeremy Hunt's Budget promise feasible?
... New joiners are set to receive £600 when they sign up as part of a Pilot - and this will increase to £1,200 for those joining through an agency...
Prince Harry's revelations in autobiography leaked
... " William and Kate howled with laughter at Harry s Nazi costumeThe memoir also claims Prince William " howled with laughter" when he saw his brother dressed in a Nazi uniform before a fancy dress party in 2005, the The New York Post reports Harry asked William, and his future wife Catherine, whether he should wear the costume, or dress as a Pilot - and claims the pair laughed and said the Nazi uniform...
Shoreham air crash inquests: Coroner denied use of cockpit footage
...A coroner due to hold inquests into the deaths at Shoreham air crash has lost her High Court bid to obtain video footage from the Pilot s cockpit...
‘A Met police officer secretly filmed me naked'
...A Met Police counter-terrorism officer who posed as an airline Pilot to gain the trust of women, before secretly filming them naked, has been sentenced to three years in prison...
British Airways-owner-chief Willie Walsh to step down
... He joined Aer Lingus in the late 1970s as a cadet Pilot...
Shoreham air crash inquests: Coroner denied use of cockpit footage
A coroner due to hold inquests into the deaths at Shoreham air crash has lost her High Court bid to obtain video footage from The Pilot 's cockpit.
The Hawker Hunter aircraft flown by Andrew Hill crashed on a dual carriageway in West Sussex on 22 August 2015, killing 11 men.
Mr Hill was acquitted of gross negligence manslaughter in 2019.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) had opposed using the footage at the inquest.
The AAIB inquiry concluded that The Crash could have been avoided and was caused by Pilot error when Mr Hill flew too low and too slowly while carrying out a manoeuvre.
At his Old Bailey trial, Mr Hill's defence raised the issue of whether he had suffered a cognitive impairment which caused him to fly the plane in the manner he did.
Part of The Evidence produced was the video from The Cockpit recorded on Mr Hill's Go-Pro camera.
After The Trial , the AAIB reviewed their investigation and concluded there was " no new and significant evidence of cognitive impairment" and that their findings were valid.
The senior coroner for West Sussex , Penelope Schofield, had asked for the footage to assess whether a report from a Doctor - a paediatric oncologist who is a friend of The Pilot - could be evidence the AAIB probe was incomplete, flawed or deficient in considering cognitive impairment.
Lawyers for The Coroner had argued that The Report made a credible suggestion the AAIB's investigation of cognitive impairment was incomplete, but said she did not have credible evidence.
Mr Hill and the families of three of The Men who died supported The Coroner 's request for the footage.
The AAIB had argued that handing over the footage would have a " significant potential adverse impact on future safety investigations".
The High Court had previously heard that cockpit recordings are protected from being disclosed unless being used in safety investigations.
It was told the AAIB cannot compel people or organisations to co-operate with their inquiries and protecting material helps encourage people involved in air accidents to cooperate.
In a judgment on Friday, two senior judges dismissed the bid.
Dame Victoria Sharp , sitting with Mr Justice Saini, ruled there " is neither credible evidence nor, even adopting her approach, a credible suggestion that the AAIB investigations were incomplete, flawed or deficient on the issue of cognitive impairment".
Source of news: bbc.com