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Ft passed 20,000 ft and found no one to help us.
We were all in great shape and ready to go. I do not know what happened but we were all very tired.
I guess it was just that we had been working so hard for the past few days that we needed a rest.
The crew members were all very tired and some of them were even sick.
We had no choice but to continue our journey. We were all very worried about what might happen next.
It seemed like everything was going wrong at once. The engines were not working properly and the fuel tanks were empty.
We had no idea where we were or how long it would take us to get back home.
The only thing we could do was to keep moving forward and hope that things would work out for the best.
We were all very tired and some of us were even crying. But we knew that we had to stay strong and keep going.
We finally made it back to our base after what seemed like an eternity. We were all exhausted but relieved to be safe again.