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:18:04
l like to see if l can...
:18:06
calculate where we are
all the time.

:18:09
-Now, that's--
-lf you'll excuse me,

:18:10
l think l'll take a little nap.
:18:17
"FApproach with extreme caution.
His seat assignment is 23A."F

:18:21
Have the dispatcher send it
on the company frequency--

:18:24
probably New York. They're out
of the Cleveland area by now.

:18:26
Maybe the man is just
an ordinary eccentric.

:18:29
Maybe all he's got in there
are important papers.

:18:31
l don't think so. l wish l did.
:18:33
l have a niece
aboard that flight.

:18:35
All right. Suppose
he has got a bomb.

:18:37
They've been up there
over an hour.

:18:39
-Why hasn't he let it go?
-l don't know.

:18:41
Maybe he's waiting until they
get out over the ocean.

:18:44
The Atlantic
doesn't leave traces.

:18:46
[Knock on door]
:18:49
We just found
the Guerrero woman.

:18:50
One of my men is bringing her.
:18:52
Hold that call. We may
have something else.

:18:54
l'll call you right back.
:18:57
Now they say it's too cold.
:19:09
Oh, he has fainting spells.
:19:11
When he feels one coming on,
he takes a whiff of oxygen.

:19:14
Sometimes it helps.
:19:21
Don't let him kid you.
lt's an F.A.A. regulation.

:19:25
Over 25,000, if one of us leaves
the flight deck,

:19:28
the other one must go on oxygen.
lt's just a precaution.

:19:31
Thanks.
:19:43
Why didn't you ring?
l could have brought you that.

:19:46
Up there, l'd have to be formal.
:19:48
Up there, l couldn't
tell you, uh...

:19:50
how sorry l am.
:19:53
-How do you feel?
-l feel great, Vern.

:19:56
No fainting spells.
No craving for pickles.

:19:59
No morning sickness.

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