:44:01
	I can't hold him forever.
:44:03
	I've got paperwork.
:44:04
	Not for the gunships.
:44:06
	You know the penalty for
:44:07
	sanction-busting.
:44:08
	Selling the military helicopter
is a major violation.
:44:11
	Military helicopter.
:44:17
	It's not a military helicopter.
:44:19
	It's a rescue helicopter.
:44:21
	Get to work, son.
:44:23
	No problem.
:44:26
	The law's on our side.
:44:46
	All right, let me see your papers.
:44:49
	No-no-no, put that away.
:44:50
	See your papers.
:44:52
	Yuri Orlov.
:44:53
	Mr. Orlov, always In the wrong
place at the right time.
:44:56
	What the fuck is this?
:44:59
	We've met before.
:45:00
	Off the coast Colombia.
:45:02
	What was the name of that freighter?
:45:03
	I can't remember, was it the Kono
or the Kristol?
:45:07
	The crew called that vessel a lot of names.
:45:09
	None repeatable in polite company.
:45:11
	Answer the question.
:45:12
	The new MP-5.
:45:15
	Would you like a silencer for that?
:45:16
	I need to see your papers.
:45:19
	Get the fuck off me.
:45:21
	Dmitri!
:45:26
	The end-user certificate for this aircraft...
:45:28
	states "Burkina Faso."
:45:31
	Nice, very nice.
:45:32
	Did you type this up yourself?
:45:34
	The helicopter is to be used on
humanitarian missions.
:45:36
	Oh, so you're a humanitarian?
:45:38
	Oh, absolutely.
:45:40
	This is a military aircraft.
:45:42
	Not anymore.
Listen to the nephew!
:45:44
	What can they do with military hardware
:45:45
	but convert it to civilian use?
:45:48
	The only way you could die from this baby
:45:49
	now is if a food drop hits you.
:45:54
	And this stuff over here, huh?
:45:55
	Is it going to Burkina Faso... Ah,
:45:57
	but to a different client at a
different address.
:45:59
	That's just a coincidence is that it?