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The airplane was struggling to climb and obviously couldn't get altitude.
Sid Hare
We had plenty of altitude heading over the pass, but then we lost altitude quite rapidly. Brooks did whatever he did to maintain altitude. He tried to do whatever he could to pull up.
John Clark
The fuel loss will diminish the total number of miles it is able to travel, and owing to the high temperatures at the start, Steve was not able to climb to altitude as fast as he needed to.
Kevin Stass
Fortunately, the captain noticed the smaller plane out of the corner of his eye. He immediately pulled the airplane into a much steeper climb.
Ed Stewart
This climb was motivated by science. Every time Spirit has gained altitude, we've found different rock types. Also, we're doing what any field geologist would do in an area like this: climbing to a good vantage point for plotting a route. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive.
Steve Squyres
There is little doubt that they have been over the airplane ... We are sure that the crew is not on the airplane, and we have every reason to think that the Chinese have been all over the airplane, ... Good Morning America.
Joseph Prueher
While flying with several other USAF pilots over Germany in 1957, we sighted numerous radiant flying discs above us. We couldn't tell how high they were. We couldn't get anywhere near their altitude.
Gordon Cooper
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1927
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A breezy day is in the forecast, with our temperatures struggling to climb.
Jennifer Schack
We are disappointed we couldn't make it more of a series and win some games. We didn't play well in St. Louis. Today, they got the big lead and we couldn't climb out of it.
Bruce Bochy
[The small plane passed just under the Boeing 737, which had 125 people aboard.] Fortunately, the captain noticed the smaller plane out of the corner of his eye, ... He immediately pulled the airplane into a much steeper climb.
Ed Stewart
The airplane's out-of-trim condition became worse as the crew attempted to diagnose or correct the problem, ... The crew had difficulty controlling the airplane's tendency to pitch nose down. The airplane descended, but the crew was able to (stop) the descent.
Jim Hall
I could have done without a few years in the middle there where I was really struggling to pay the rent. That was rough. But, hey, that's a cheap price to pay to be able to keep this hobby as my job. When I was 11, I liked making those airplane models. And then when I was 12 and 13, I really liked listening to records. It was the next thing and I got to hang out on this one. I'm still there.
Matthew Caws
Those planes were not meant to fly without both engines. When they lost one, they couldn't keep their altitude. But he managed to keep it trimmed and throw out as much as he could in order to land it.
Doloria Chapin
Mr. that boy couldn't hit the ground if he fell out of an airplane.
Casey Stengel
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1891
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1975
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was losing altitude, trying to maintain altitude and trim, trying to find a place to land. I didn't want to land on the freeway. I would have endangered so many people.
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