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Jon Karkow Quotes

«It is a simple process of replacing the failed seal, and we are confident that we will have no further problems.»
Author: Jon Karkow
«The flight may still be possible. But the jet streams are not ideal. It is a big concern.»
Author: Jon Karkow
«It was a beautiful day, much better than yesterday.»
Author: Jon Karkow
«Right now, we are showing very little-to-nil margin on making the range necessary to get to Kent. It is a big concern.»
Author: Jon Karkow
«I think he was thinking more about the end of the runway approaching rather than the birds.»
Author: Jon Karkow
«I think we're at the point where it isn't an issue now.»
Author: Jon Karkow
«The winds over the Atlantic will be crucial, and the team at Mission Control is working round the clock analyzing the movements of the jet streams. Steve will continue to search out the best winds; even the smallest increase in speed will bring the record closer.»
Author: Jon Karkow
«It could go either way at this point. There is some pessimism and some optimism. It's going to be interesting the whole way around.»
Author: Jon Karkow
«It was a bit of a nail-biter. He passed the point at which we thought he was going to take off.»
Author: Jon Karkow
«It was a bit of a nail-biter because he passed the point at which we had predicted him to lift off by about 1,500 feet. As you see the airplane pass that point, of course you wonder when is he going to lift off?»
Author: Jon Karkow