:56:01
Just before the dive, you inflate it.
:56:03
That will push the stomach up
under the ribs, like this:
:56:05
Compress the whole upper part
of the abdomen.
:56:07
That will keep the blood
above heart level.
:56:12
Come on, Lucky, hurry up.
:56:14
What happens if this glorified corset
ain't right, sir?
:56:17
You heard the story about the guy
whose parachute didn't open, right?
:56:20
- Do you know how to get into it?
- Sure, it's simple.
:56:23
At least it was when I designed it.
:56:25
Here, place me under the bag, will you?
:56:28
- That's it.
- This makes me feel right at home, sir.
:56:31
How does it work?
:56:33
This hooks up to the pressure flask in
the cockpit. When you start a dive...
:56:36
...you release the valve, it inflates it.
Does that, we hope.
:56:39
It works the way it has on the ground,
it ought to be a cinch.
:56:42
Did you tell Blake I was waiting?
:56:44
He said he'd be here when he finishes
lining up the National Defense Program.
:56:48
Oh, he did, eh?
That's very clever of him.
:56:50
Pressure belts, pressure chambers.
:56:52
Flying's getting to be as tough as my
wife. Pressure on you all the time.
:56:56
Yeah.
:56:58
Aren't you going to wait
for the commander, sir?
:57:02
You're breaking regulations, doctor.
The commander will be awful sore.
:57:06
Tell him I'll write him a letter
and explain everything.
:57:22
Joe, isn't that your test tube
taking off?
:57:27
Yeah, what's the idea?
:57:28
Looks like you're being stood up, pal.
:57:30
That lamebrain. He can't fly that ship.
There won't be enough left to identify.
:57:45
Don't blame me if anything happens.
:57:47
He shouldn't have done it.
I told him that.
:57:49
I mean, I was gonna tell him that.
But he got away so fast, I couldn't.
:57:52
He ain't had enough experience
to fly that ship.
:57:54
- He's heading for the last roundup.
- Pipe down. What's the matter with you?
:57:58
Nothing, sir. I'm just neurotic.