(Well, then “out of the sky” is kind of an exaggeration, since you wouldn’t normally consider yourself to be in the sky when on a balcony on the fourth floor.)
Well, unlike the balcony of a building, a floating blimp (even close to the ground) is floating, rather than resting on the ground, so I suppose one could make the argument. But yeah, I’m inclined to agree that wherever “the sky” is understood to be, and I accept that this is a social construct rather than a physical entity, it’s at least a hundred feet or so above ground
(Well, then “out of the sky” is kind of an exaggeration, since you wouldn’t normally consider yourself to be in the sky when on a balcony on the fourth floor.)
Well, unlike the balcony of a building, a floating blimp (even close to the ground) is floating, rather than resting on the ground, so I suppose one could make the argument. But yeah, I’m inclined to agree that wherever “the sky” is understood to be, and I accept that this is a social construct rather than a physical entity, it’s at least a hundred feet or so above ground