Kippur
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:52:03
This time it's going badly.
:52:06
l try not to think of it.
:52:14
Were you in the war of 1967?
:52:17
The last two days,
l was sent into the Sinai.

:52:20
But those were different times.
:52:24
There was a kind of euphoria,
a victory euphoria.

:52:30
Sure we had losses,
but nothing like this.

:52:33
At the time l was in Belgium,
in a hospital.

:52:40
To me, a casualty's a casualty,
:52:44
whatever the war.
:52:47
For me the war,
is getting them back home.

:52:52
Didn't you want to be
a fighter pilot?

:52:55
No, my father and brother
both were.

:53:00
lt's a family tradition
to be a pilot, to serve.

:53:06
But you need an instinct
that l don't have.

:53:12
l don't get it, what instinct?
:53:16
l can't explain it.
A hunter's instinct.

:53:23
A hunter's instinct?
What does that mean?

:53:27
The killer instinct.
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That's what you need
to be a fighter pilot?

:53:35
ln my home they say
the most dangerous thing

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is to be one of the 3 worst pilots,
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or one of the 3 best.
:53:46
The 3 worst, you can see why.
:53:47
As for the best,
they start to get careless.


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