But isn't this just another brick on the load for flight attendants?
Having an assistant push on the load from below helps enormously.
I'd like Sam to go out on the first load, in case you can't land and we have to winch up.
The power required to operate the shield depends on the load it is being subjected to.
Al climbed on the load to make room for Ma in the seat.
You come along, an' you can go right to sleep up on the load.
Then your poor ankles weren't quite up to taking on the extra load, you see.
The calculated life for a bearing is based on the load it carries and its operating speed.
Some residue from you must have acted on the next load, changing it.
For flight attendants, it's been just one more brick on the load.