:04:07
	The pulley's all right.
Squeaking a little, that's all.
:04:10
	- How are you getting along?
- Magnificently.
:04:13
	But I think someone up there
knows that I'm flying this thing.
:04:17
	That's quite a sandstorm
he's sending our way.
:04:20
	Yep, I've seen it.
:04:23
	So much for your weather report.
:04:26
	Let's have a look at that chart.
:04:30
	- If it closes in on us-
- This old bird will need a coat of paint.
:04:34
	- What alternate did you nominate?
- El Aouzzad.
:04:38
	Three mud huts and a poison well.
That's not a place, that's a disease.
:04:42
	Oh, now, Lew, don't worry. We're not
about to start turning to alternates yet.
:04:48
	We're bigger than
a little local sandstorm.
:05:02
	Old Auntie at traffic
management's gonna have kittens.
:05:05
	A pilot is supposed to use his own
judgment, don't you think?
:05:09
	Gee, if it weren't for that...
:05:12
	I don't know, Lew, I suppose pilots are
just as good now as they ever were...
:05:18
	...but they sure don't live
the way we did.
:05:21
	Well, I can tell you
that there were times...
:05:25
	...when you took real pride
in just getting there.
:05:32
	Flying used to be fun.
It really did, Lew.
:05:36
	It used to be fun.
:05:41
	- You don't think perhaps we should-?
- Head for the alternate?
:05:45
	You better take a look out the window.
We're being followed.
:05:59
	There goes our alternate.