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− | + | Yes, flying into the eye of a hurricane is dangerous. | |
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+ | But it provides us with crucial data that helps us understand and predict these storms. | ||
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+ | But your passengers had bought tickets to St. Louis. | ||
+ | They should be ''proud'' of our contributions to meteorology! |
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Hurricane Hunters |
Title text: Our flight gathered valuable data on whether a commercial airliner in the eye of a hurricane can do a loop. |
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Yes, flying into the eye of a hurricane is dangerous.
But it provides us with crucial data that helps us understand and predict these storms.
But your passengers had bought tickets to St. Louis. They should be proud of our contributions to meteorology!