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en The reality is that we don't know how many flights are needed, if we're successful returning [the shuttle] to flight,

en The successful GTV flight is a major milestone for APKWS II. Our previous successful ballistic test vehicle flights and the many tests that led up to these were all important, but here, we were trying to hit a target for the first time and we did it.

en This is a sad day for NASA. ... But also one of renewed hope for the future of NASA's manned space flight program. The end of the Shuttle Program means that we will begin a new program that will be bigger better and more expensive than anything we have undertaken before. I'm proud of the people that have kept the shuttle going, but the Shuttle Program is done. Its time for the shuttle, like an old dog, to lie on the porch and let the younger dogs chase the rabbits.

en There are some industry standards in flight numbering. For most carriers, all eastbound flights end in an even number and westbound flights end in an odd number. Northbound flights are even-numbered and southbound are odd-numbered.

en We have lost one shuttle for every 57 flights and that is not a good ratio. I do believe we need to continue space flights, but maybe we can follow the example of the Russians and use unmanned vehicles to transport hardware into space.

en I guess that's the story of flight in the 20th century: from the beginning, the very first flights at Kitty Hawk to the various, very furthest and fastest flights that man has ever made,
  Neil Armstrong

en That's been an extremely successful route for us, ... Flights have been very easily 80 percent full. If TMA is going out of business, it's not because of the Rockford-Sanford flights.

en This has been my fourth flight and by far it's been the busiest flight I've ever been on. There are thousands of people on the ground who made this mission successful. The real tribute goes to those folks on the ground who've helped us to be really successful on orbit.

en We have escaped the storm, it looks like, but as far as the flights, once the flight's canceled, it's canceled and that's that. Flights were not just canceled for Chicago reasons. There are bad weather conditions in other cities, as well.

en We have escaped the storm, it looks like, but as far as the flights, once the flight's canceled, it's canceled and that's that, ... Flights were not just canceled for Chicago reasons. There are bad weather conditions in other cities, as well.

en This was certainly the most documented flight in shuttle history. His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility.

en Scott Crossfield was a true pioneer whose daring X-15 flights helped pave the way for the space shuttle.

en From a customer perspective, these flights will be like all other Qantas international services. They will have Qantas flight numbers, aircraft will be branded in Qantas livery and crew in Qantas uniforms will provide Qantas in-flight product.

en At this point, they're ready for flight assignment. But the reality is they could spend years in technical assignments learning the ins and outs of spaceflight. Then there's another year of training specifically for that flight.

en We understand from an engineer's standpoint that [the shuttle] is a developmental vehicle and will be until the last flight,


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