The Flight of the Phoenix
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:01:07
Mr. Moran, we going to be on time
in Benghazi?

:01:10
I don't see why not, Gabriele.
:01:13
I'll ask Captain Towns
to make a special point of it.

:01:17
1350. Radio out of service.
Voltage regulators inoperative.

:01:22
Holding course for Benghazi.
:01:25
Thanks, Mike.
I'll let you have them back.

:01:27
- How's it going up there?
- Lousy.

:01:30
Never taken off in one of Arabco's
old tubs without something being wrong.

:01:34
This time we've got faulty regulators
and a duff radio.

:01:38
Don't let that hold you up.
I've got two months' leave coming.

:01:41
It's not the company's time
we're flying on.

:01:44
Radios are no good anyway.
I got a radio.

:01:47
Record players are nice, though.
Reliable.

:01:58
Thank you, doctor.
:02:00
- Cigarette?
- No, thank you.

:02:02
It's good of you
to give the Army a lift.

:02:05
Not at all.
:02:12
That's not much good, is it, sergeant?
Stow it away with the cargo.

:02:34
The number four control pulley
on the starboard side seems a bit noisy.

:02:40
Perhaps binding a bit.
I couldn't see properly.

:02:43
I don't feel it up here.
:02:45
I'd better have a look.
:02:47
Hand me the flashlight.
:02:51
- Ready for another flying lesson?
- Haven't recovered from the last one.

:02:55
Oh, now, I got her
all trimmed up for you.

:02:58
Just hold her straight.

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