:01:03
- I mean, this huge mix-up--
- Okay, everyone.
:01:06
- I found his commercial. Come on in.
- Oh, I can´t wait to see it.
:01:09
Oh, he-- he can´t weasel out
of this one. We´re gonna show it.
:01:11
lt´s show time, folks.
Let´s go.
:01:13
- Shh! Shh! Shh!
- Hey, quiet!
:01:15
I came from fairly humble beginnings
from upstate New York.
:01:17
- And to be honest, l´d never
even been on an aeroplane before.
- Nice make-up.
:01:20
Not until the Air Force
taught me to fly in 1969.
:01:23
I ended up doing 28
combat missions for them.
:01:27
In, uh, 1971--
Oh, a tough year--
:01:29
I threw everything I owned
into a charter service.
:01:31
- You look better than those frogs
in that beer commercial.
- When we kicked off...
:01:33
we had a six-seater and one DC-3,
and we would fly anywhere.
:01:37
We were like
the yellow cabs of the sky.
:01:39
In 1979, we started Endeavor, and
we only flew to four different cities.
:01:44
But, uh, I think the passengers
picked up on my, my joy in flying.
:01:48
And we´ve grown
to 37 countries worldwide.
:01:51
We´re still pretty small
in the scheme of things.
:01:53
But then, I never wanted
to be the biggest, just the best.
:01:55
The most important thing
to me these days: family.
:02:00
Mine. Yours.
:02:02
That´s the good thing
about an airline.
:02:04
lt actually brings families
closer together, among other things.
:02:06
And that makes me
feel good. 1971. Man.
:02:11
I had the devil in me back then.
But today-- people change.
:02:17
Sort of.
:02:22
- He really didn´t want to do it.
- I thought he was great.
:02:25
- He was good.
- Author!
- Where did he go?
:02:29
Okay, get it over with,
you pack of freeloaders.
:02:31
- Put it there. I got big shoulders.
- When´s it air?
:02:33
I was afraid to ask, actually. No,
you´re too kind. No, you´re too kind.
:02:35
Actually, I´m contemplating
suicide before it airs.
:02:37
Oh, yes, of course.
Because he´s so shy.
:02:39
And next month, he´s doing the underwear
billboard in Times Square. Ow!