:25:01
	if it pleases the court.
:25:05
	Do you swear on the Constitution
:25:07
	to tell the whole truth,
and nothing but?
:25:10
	I do.
:25:19
	Would you describe, in your own
words, what happened that night?
:25:25
	Mr. Striker performed exceptionally
:25:28
	The passengers were very concerned
:25:30
	The pilots were incapacitated
:25:32
	So Mr. Striker took control
:25:35
	And landed that plane safely
:25:38
	Golly!
:25:40
	I know I wouldn't be alive today
if it wasn't for Mr Striker.
:25:45
	I find it difficult even now to think
about that night over Chicago.
:25:51
	Please try, Mrs Hammen.
It's very important.
:25:55
	Well...
:25:57
	we lost the crew...
:26:00
	and...
:26:02
	the food poisoning
made us all very ill.
:26:05
	I lost control. We all did.
:26:09
	And then... the bad weather...
:26:13
	And the lightning...
:26:15
	I've got to get out of here!
:26:17
	Calm down! Get a hold of yourself!
:26:20
	Stewardess, please,
let me handle this.
:26:22
	I've got to get out!
:26:24
	Calm down. Now get back to your seat.
:26:27
	Calm down! Get a hold of yourself!
:26:29
	Doctor, you're wanted on the phone.
Everything's going to be all right.
:26:34
	Now just calm down.
:26:36
	I've got to get out of here!
:26:38
	This is very important!
:26:42
	Let the court handle this!
:26:47
	Will you please control yourself?
:26:50
	Bailiff, Valium.
:26:51
	I flew with Striker during the war.
:26:54
	I'll never forget the night
we bombed Macho Grande.
:26:57
	Striker was a squadron leader.
:26:58
	He brought us in low,
but he couldn't handle it.