:13:00
We can't live them over,
but they're sure swell to look back on.
:13:03
This is all right.
:13:05
Great bunch of people up there
and on the other side...
:13:07
...but I'd rather be a pilot
in the Navy...
:13:09
...with you as my skipper
than anything on earth.
:13:12
Thanks, Tim. Right back at you.
:13:14
- Say, how have you been feeling, really?
- Oh, fine. Fine, Joe.
:13:18
Of course, I get woozy now and then
after too many hours in the air.
:13:22
That's why I break these ferry trips up
into short jumps.
:13:25
Where do you land?
San Francisco or Medford?
:13:27
I'll go on to Seattle.
That's an easy hop.
:13:31
- So long, Joe. It's been swell.
- Take care of yourself, sailor.
:13:39
Thanks.
:14:05
RAF fighter. Griffin, pilot.
San Diego for Seattle.
:14:10
Please notify San Francisco,
Medford and destination.
:14:16
Expected time of arrival, 5: 10.
That is all.
:14:21
Let me know when he passes
San Francisco and Medford...
:14:24
...and when he arrives in Seattle.
- Aye, aye.
:14:48
Mr. Griffin passed Medford.
:14:50
Both Seattle and Vancouver are calling
him now. He doesn't answer.
:14:53
- Thank you. Take over.
- Aye, aye.
:14:55
- Larson. Smith.
- Here, sir.
:14:57
San Francisco calling Griffin
in RAF fighter.