:17:01
- Can you use me?
- I'll say we can. We'll let you know.
:17:05
Thanks.
:17:14
Start reducing pressure.
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A thousand feet.
:17:28
Five thousand.
:17:32
Ten thousand.
:17:41
Twenty-five thousand.
:17:44
- That's it.
- Elmer can take it.
:17:47
Take him up to 40,000.
If he's all right, we'll try it on humans.
:17:50
Okay.
:17:58
- Good morning.
- Good morning, sir.
:18:01
This is human guinea-pig experiment 32.
:18:04
Its purpose is to study
how the lack of oxygen...
:18:06
...affects your ability
to coordinate rapid movements.
:18:09
I appreciate your volunteering for this
experiment, and good luck. All right.
:18:35
Just sit down anywhere, gentlemen,
and adjust your oximeters on your ear.
:18:44
That will show the amount of oxygen
in your bloodstream.
:18:47
Now, I think you understand
about this chamber.
:18:50
It's for reproducing the conditions
of flying at high altitude.
:18:53
We do this by pumping out the air inside
and gradually reducing the pressure.
:18:57
The higher the altitude,
the more trouble you'll have...
:18:59
...coordinating your movements
so that you can fly properly.