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:39:01
- Shoot me.
- Why?

:39:06
What you're talking about
is not a flying problem.

:39:10
It's eye dominance.
:39:12
We all have one eye
that naturally takes over.

:39:16
My dad always shot
the way you just did.

:39:19
He was right-handed,
and left-eye dominant.

:39:23
If I was left-eye
dominant --

:39:25
You'd have a hard time accepting
data from your right eye.

:39:29
You can learn.
Little can help you.

:39:35
- Can we get this?
- Mom said no more candy.

:39:38
Get that bread with
the swirls on it.

:39:43
Dad, what
can I get?

:39:45
- You can get spaghetti.
- The colored kind?

:39:48
Yes, and a big thing
of barbecue sauce.

:39:52
- I need to speak with you.
- Speak.

:39:55
I need your help to
get through the bag.

:40:00
You've pushed me...
:40:02
harder than you've
pushed anybody else.

:40:04
You think I'm pushing you
because I want you out?

:40:08
Maybe.
:40:12
If I wanted you out,
you'd be gone.

:40:14
I'm pushing you...
:40:16
because I think you
could be one of the best.

:40:18
Give her that
bottle, will you?

:40:21
You fly conventional
helicopters beautifully.

:40:24
Your instincts are so good, you
remind me of me 20 years ago.

:40:28
But the Apache is not
a conventional helicopter...

:40:31
and instinct
means diddley.

:40:33
The most complicated equipment
on that aircraft is your brain.

:40:37
There's nothing wrong...
:40:39
with my brain.
:40:41
My eyes are
screwing up.

:40:43
I'm not gonna quit on this.
It's everything I worked for.

:40:47
I need you
to help me out.

:40:49
You get one more
shot at the bag.

:40:52
Fail, you're out.
Pass, you're in.

:40:54
We don't make any exceptions
in this outfit, ever.

:40:57
You're not gonna
help me, are you?


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