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:45:06
Turn left, heading 2-0-5.
:45:08
At pilot's discretion,
descend and maintain 6,000.

:45:11
Report leaving 10,000.
:45:14
Global two turning left,
heading 2-0-5,

:45:16
leaving 10,000 now.
:45:23
Mr. Jordan said you wanted
to see me again, Captain.

:45:26
We radioed ahead,
:45:27
and they'll have all the
equipment that you asked for.

:45:29
Oh, good.
You'd better call again.

:45:32
Ask the airport doctor to have
an ophthalmic surgeon stand by.

:45:36
-For Miss Meighen?
-Yes.

:45:39
Besides the other injuries
l mentioned,

:45:41
l'm afraid her right eye
has splinters.

:45:43
Whether they're wood or metal,
l have no way of knowing.

:45:46
Her left eye, as far
as l can tell, is unharmed.

:45:49
Of course, it's too early
to draw conclusions.

:45:52
Modern ophthalmic surgery
can do extraordinary things.

:45:55
l'd better get back to her--
:45:56
VERNON: Doctor?
:45:58
Gwen--Miss Meighen--
she's pregnant.

:46:03
Does that make a difference?
:46:04
DOCTOR: l had no way of knowing.
:46:05
Her pregnancy can't be
very far advanced.

:46:08
No, it isn't.
:46:09
She wasn't deprived of oxygen
long enough to harm the child.

:46:12
No one was.
:46:15
lf there are no abdominal
injuries and she survives,

:46:18
chances are good that the baby
should be born normally.

:46:27
Global two leaving 8,000.
:46:28
Advise Lincoln doctor to have
ophthalmic surgeon available.

:46:31
GROUND CONTROL: Roger,
Global two. Will notify.

:46:34
l'll take over now.
:46:38
Vern, l guess you know
how badly l feel about Gwen.

:46:42
What's between you two,
that's none of my business,

:46:45
but if there's anything
l can do as a friend...

:46:50
You already have.
:46:58
Mobile One, ground control.

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