An attitude conducive to flight

Keep your thought in line with God.

When an aircraft stalls while climbing or descending, this may result in a spin—with the plane spiralling toward the ground, nose downward. In the early days of flight, pilots stuck in a spin would instinctively pull back on the controls, attempting to reduce speed or to pull up the nose of the aircraft. But this only made things worse.

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