:07:00
I haven't been able to get near
a plane since the war.
:07:03
And they wouldn't hire me
because of my war record.
:07:07
War record? You're the only
one keeping that alive.
:07:11
For everyone else,
it's ancient history.
:07:13
- You expect me to believe that?
- It's the truth.
:07:16
What's hurt you the most is
your record since the war -
:07:19
different cities, different jobs -
:07:21
and not one of them shows you
can accept any real responsibility.
:07:24
- Elaine, just give me one more...
- It's too late, Ted.
:07:27
When I get back to Chicago,
:07:30
I'm going to start my life
all over again. I'm sorry.
:07:36
Excuse me, take this flower
from the Church of Religious...
:07:49
Hi! Well, good evening.
:07:51
There you go.
Just follow them to the back.
:07:59
Any word on that storm lifting
over Salt Lake, Clarence?
:08:02
No, not likely, Victor.
:08:04
I just reviewed the area report
for 1600 hours through 2400.
:08:08
There's an occluded front
stalled over the Dakotas,
:08:11
backed up all the way to Utah.
:08:13
If she decides to push over the Great
Lakes, it could get plenty soupy.
:08:17
What about that southern
route around Tulsa?
:08:19
I double-checked
the terminal forecast,
:08:21
and the wind's aloft and
IFR ceilings all the way.
:08:24
Where do they top out?
:08:26
Light scattered cover at
20,000, icing around 18.
:08:31
- Looks like over Denver is best.
- Denver it is.
:08:35
Sorry, Clarence.
:08:37
Latest report shows everything's
socked in from Salt Lake to Lincoln.
:08:40
Hi, Roger. Glad to have you aboard.
:08:42
Victor, this is Roger Murdock.
Victor Basta.
:08:44
- How do you do?
- Nice to meet you.
:08:46
I was telling Victor
I reviewed the area report
:08:49
for 1600 hours through 2400.
:08:52
There's an occluded front
stalled over the Dakotas.