:55:00
Striker, you listen,
and you listen close.
:55:04
Flying a plane
is like riding a bicycle.
:55:06
It's just harder
to put baseball cards in the spokes.
:55:10
First, get the feel of the plane.
:55:12
Later, we'll run down
the landing procedure.
:55:19
All right.
Disengage the automatic pilot.
:55:22
Make no violent control movements
like you did in the fighter planes.
:55:27
All right.
I'll unlock the automatic pilot.
:55:35
The controls will feel very heavy
compared to a fighter.
:55:40
Don't worry about that.
It's perfectly normal.
:55:55
Now, one more thing.
:55:57
Can somebody work the radio
and leave you free for flying?
:56:00
The stewardess is here with me.
:56:02
Good. Have her sit
in the co-pilot seat.
:56:07
Elaine, he wants you
to sit in the co-pilot seat.
:56:18
What's going on?
We have a right to know the truth.
:56:22
All right, I'll level with you all.
:56:24
The most important thing
is that you remain calm.
:56:27
There's no reason to panic.
:56:29
It's true
one of the crew members is ill.
:56:32
Slightly ill.
:56:35
The other two pilots are fine.
:56:37
They're flying the plane,
:56:39
free to pursue
a life of religious fulfilment.
:56:41
The radio is all yours. Keep an eye
on number three engine gauge.
:56:46
It's running a little hot.
:56:51
Striker,
first I'd like to say something.
:56:54
I know things must look
pretty rough up there.
:56:58
If you do what I tell you
when I tell you,