: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.
:06:01
That stuff up ahead
Iooks like it's rising.
:06:04
I think we'd better find out
just how high it does go.
:06:17
I must say, without the radio,
I would have expected them...
:06:20
...to turn for the alternate airport
by now.
:06:24
Wouldn't you?
:06:26
I don't know you, do I, boy?
Are you from the oil field?
:06:30
My brother is there. Dorfmann.
I went to visit him on my holiday.
:06:35
- You went to visit your brother in Jebel?
- Yes.
:06:38
He's chief analytical geophysicist
for the Arabco Oil Company.
:06:44
That pilot....
:06:46
I would have thought he was a little
elderly to be flying without a co-pilot.
:06:52
Wouldn't you?
:06:54
That sand's a bastard, you know that?
:06:58
A real bastard.