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:22:05
Mental patient?
:22:07
Mrs. Guerrero, what did
your husband do in the army?

:22:11
He was a demolition expert.
:22:16
And l suppose
in his excavation work,

:22:19
he used explosives?
:22:24
He, um...
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You were about to say something.
:22:29
His last job--they fired him.
Something...

:22:35
was missing.
Some dynamite.

:22:38
[Pinging]
:22:39
What we need is
an unlisted number.

:22:45
This is Global two.
:22:46
Global two, New York. We have
an important message for you.

:22:49
Advise when ready to copy.
:22:54
OK, New York. Go ahead.
:22:56
Strong probability--
:22:58
repeat, strong
probability exists...

:23:00
that passenger D.O. Guerrero,
seat assignment 23A,

:23:06
may have an explosive device
in attaché-type briefcase.

:23:09
Passenger purchased
excessive insurance,

:23:12
mentally disturbed,
and desperate.

:23:15
Approach with extreme caution.
:23:17
Right. Tell him another section
of 3-by-12s laid crosswise.

:23:21
MAN: Will do.
MEL: They need you?

:23:24
No. lt won't be ready to drive
for a half-hour.

:23:26
lngram knows what to do
in the meantime. OK.

:23:29
So we know the kook
is sitting in 23A. That's here.

:23:32
That's right.
What's your opinion?

:23:34
My opinion is they should get
back here as fast as they can.

:23:37
lf he lets go, could the plane
stand the explosion?

:23:42
We got one break--he's not
sitting in an aisle seat,

:23:44
so first, it'll blow out
a hunk of the fuselage here.

:23:47
What kind of structural damage
would that cause?

:23:50
There's nothing but skin
on the sides.

:23:52
All the control cables run here,
:23:53
so if it's not too big a hole,
she might still fly,

:23:57
but the sudden decompression
at 30,000 feet...


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