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By the end of a show, it's as if she had been attacked by a storm and successfully beat it back into the sky.
When the drone was launched back into the sky, it made a dramatic descent and burst into flames - filling the air with thick smoke.
Twenty million metric tons of sulfur dioxide mixed with droplets of water, creating a kind of gaseous mirror, which reflected solar rays back into the sky.
The sun, meanwhile, was tireless, a fiery basketball bouncing off the horizon and back into the sky each night without setting.
Luckily, the pilot acted quickly, correcting the hair-raising wobbling and then pulling the plane back into the sky for another try.
With a sudden swoop toward the water, and then a rising flight back into the sky, the kite yanked Mr. Scattini up onto the surface.
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In a sense, wing-warping is what got modern hang-gliders back into the skies in the 1960s.
With the passage of time and the advent of new security measures, Americans are gradually being coaxed back into the skies.
But with world airliner demand sharply on the rise, Evergreen's main business by far these days is taking in aircraft being sidelined by some domestic airlines and performing the necessary maintenance work to get them back into the skies under new ownership.
On the surface of things, the Fair Work Australia (FWA) ruling looks like a humiliation for Qantas CEO Alan Joyce as his airline is ordered back into the skies - having been unilaterally grounded by the airline's management.
With the end of the runway approaching rapidly, the pilots put the plane back up into the sky.
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