:46:01
You know? I mean, about Daryl.
:46:05
Just llke those plctures you showed
us, completely anonymous.
:46:09
Just Daryl In front
of the same blank wall.
:46:18
- Can I go see the pllot now?
- Sure, you can.
:46:22
Ask hlm anythlng you want.
:46:29
Oh, hl there, Daryl. Come on In.
:46:31
So you wanna learn how to fly
thls thlng, huh?
:46:33
I'd flnd It very Interestlng.
:46:35
OK, well, here's your altltude and
your alr speed and your englne thrust.
:46:40
RIght here Is your horlzon
level Indlcator.
:46:43
- And over here, we have the...
- You know, the extraordlnary thlng Is
:46:46
that we've accompllshed
somethlng by accldent
:46:48
that we wouldn't have dared
to do by Intent.
:46:50
Puttlng hlm out there
just to see what would happen.
:46:54
When Dr. Mulllgan kldnapped hlm,
:46:56
that was the best thlng
he could have done.
:46:58
You were rlght about
Its learnlng potentlal.
:47:01
No, I was wrong.
:47:02
I thlnk he's learned a lot more
than I ever thought posslble.
:47:05
OK, now, as a backup
to the computer,
:47:07
you should check vlsually. Now, here's
the navlgatlon chart we're on.
:47:11
We're there, rlght?
:47:13
You're rlght. That's exactly rlght.
Very good.
:47:15
You have been paylng attentlon.
:47:17
OK, now, you take that flgure
from the trlp computer,
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and then enter your coordlnates,
your alr speed,
:47:23
your wlnd factors,
your tlme calculatlons,
:47:26
and the flgures should match
your rough calculatlons
:47:29
of latltude north 28 degrees
39.4 mlnutes.
:47:35
- SIx.
- What?
:47:38
Twenty-elght degrees 39.6 mlnutes.
You sald four.
:47:43
But on the database glven,
It's 28 degrees 39.6 mlnutes.
:47:48
Well, I'll be. It Is.
:47:51
KId's after your job, major... Harry.
:47:55
So If I wanted to go back home,
:47:57
I'd just feed In the coordlnates
and Instruct the autopllot?