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- Hello.
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3. - How you doing, Nathan?
- Good.
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- Of course.
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is... is gonna be on a plane,
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would be "Passenger Number Seven."
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reaches cruise altitude,
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a drink service.
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is gonna be, "Diet Pepsi, please."
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- Okay, so that's the...
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with ice, please?
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- I'll have a black coffee.
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no cream, please.
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18. Orange juice and a club soda mixed.
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a cranberry juice, please?
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20. Perfect!
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21. And just so you have the context,
the scene is gonna take place
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of the two pilots
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who is flying the plane.
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- Yeah.
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so there's no confusion,
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And I will be flying the plane.
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a little unconventional
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- So, you know, if any part of you
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or uncomfortable with this,
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it's totally fine
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or not participate.
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in any way.
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is about making aviation safer,
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is anyone participating
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Yeah, I'm good. I'm good.
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how... how many people have
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I don't wanna be a part of this"?
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- Nobody...
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- Wow. Actors.
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- Tire?
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- Cleared!
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- Alpha Charlie.
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to say "thank you" to them or...
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65. - No. You just have to...
- You don't?
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- He said, "Thank you."
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I had decided there was no better way
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than to become one myself.
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- Pitch... I'm gonna pitch up?
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- Oh, no, no. Full power.
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that I was not a natural at this.
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to landing the plane.
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and are able to fly solo
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of flight time.
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and had over 120 hours in the sky,
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to their satisfaction.
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such an abnormal case
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to different instructors
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what was going on with me.
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- Your controls.
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a thing called "chair flying."
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and envision yourself encountering
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and handling it perfectly.
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that nagging thought
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you're dead.
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- One sec. My controls.
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- Turning to the downwind,
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since I've lived here, like,
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in this area from flying planes.
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in the pattern.
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above the airport,
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after reporting engine trouble.
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of real flying
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who wasn't afraid of anything,
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in every decision he made.
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landings were easy.
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as visualizing bragging
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to other pilots.
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those perfectly.
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- That's all you gotta do.
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to fly solo for the first time.
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at CFI bench.
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request taxi for takeoff.
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Van Nuys Tower.
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cleared for takeoff.
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about flying all alone.
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on anyone else.
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a catastrophic error,
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you're hurting is you.
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runway one-six left, clear to land.
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Six-one-eight-Delta-Hotel.
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136. - Thanks.
- Finally.
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into the fraternity of pilots
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that entailed.
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I was the slowest learner
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And over the next year,
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my private pilot's license,
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a multi-engine license,
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a certified commercial pilot.
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the solitude becomes addictive.
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with your thoughts
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you start to get ideas.
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149. Big ones. And even if Congress
wouldn't listen to me
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with us pilots,
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you're trying?
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- No, I've had this for a while.
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isn't the right path to get...
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to bring to the water
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- Yeah, Congress.
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- Right. Or to the issue.
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in the cockpit
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don't wanna talk about it.
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about how they feel.
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if they're uncomfortable,
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actually get in trouble
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of communication in there.
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- How subtle it is, the disconnects.
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No one knows what's happening.
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- What I'm thinking is
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at 25,000 feet.
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cameras in the cockpit
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because I will be the pilot.
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you're trying to get.
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on every flight...
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- The miscommunication.
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to eliminate those disconnects.
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so what is your experience?
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- With flying a big airplane.
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with a big airplane,
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I mean, the difference is huge.
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- Almost two years.
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You fly once a week?
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- Like, 270, 280 hours?
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1,500 hours.
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private pilot,
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- Instrument.
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to a 737 type rating.
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working for an airline...
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- You can...
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- Yeah, there is a loophole for that.
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to take that risk, you know?
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I'm being too transparent
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Because I'm not, you know,
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maybe that'll be worth it, no?
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to say something, but didn't.
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that nothing bad will happen,
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the person at the controls.
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nothing does happen.
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the risk we actually took.
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that we are no different from you.
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in the back of an Uber
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an awkward conversation.
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well, here's the classroom.
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- Go ahead and grab a seat.
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the battery bus, the standby buses...
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for 737 training
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Nevada,
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to the Las Vegas Strip.
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I was a little concerned
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to Vegas for a full month.
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the entirety of training
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from the simulator
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- All right, wow. That's...
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every passenger's life on it.
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If there is...
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a heart attack or whatever.
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by how much would ride
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as the captain of an airliner.
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of what the airplane does.
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until we're above 10,000 feet."
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will say, "Auto throttle,"
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disengage.
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- Shoot. What's that mean?
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- There is a bird checklist.
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- Oh, wow.
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Descend rapidly as possible.
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is gonna turn off your fuel.
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It's going to...
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that if you rehearse long enough
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Passenger oxygen, on.
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your segment one climb.
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- You rudder trim.
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to this valve here.
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the handle will not come out.
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There is a button...
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- Twenty. Ten.
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- It's all right.
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of the engine fire detector loops,
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which one do you think?
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- And it was actually A.
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the biggest adjustment for any pilot
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with another person.
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like, a... a disagreement
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and the... the first officer?
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the real-life dynamic with a co-pilot
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and this is just thinking
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Aaron,
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- All right. Thank you.
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that made our dynamic unique.
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and we were like,
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any of this?"
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to start bringing GoPros.
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was making YouTube videos
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his adventures in the cockpit
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And I got a sense that he viewed me
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in the field of entertainment.
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is getting the pilot episode
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to see if someone
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- Right.
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- Yeah.
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- Yeah.
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the plane that was from the Congo?
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what's going on with that airplane...
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in good working condition
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inexperience as a pilot,
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consider renting a plane to me
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How's the condition of this?
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to get it back up and flying.
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to put my training on hold
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that have been sitting
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for years.
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Only 15,000 hours on it.
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- Is that a lot?
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for me to navigate.
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the airworthiness of a plane
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if it was safe to fly.
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- All right, okay.
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a little beat up, you know?
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- But this doesn't have to be fixed.
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when you fly it?
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with more modern radios.
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- Yeah. Oh, yeah.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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that's just sitting here?
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- And it will fly fine without it?
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it's not there.
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the truth can be difficult.
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- Yeah, you're doing it right.
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- Yeah.
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at someone and decide
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at their word or not.
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And it is in very good condition.
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407. If I had a family, I would say,
"Yes, they can fly in it."
Copy !req
408. - Okay.
- That's saying a lot. That's...
Copy !req
409. Among mechanics, that is...
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410. kind of a proof of your confidence
in the condition.
Copy !req
411. Is if you would fly
your family in it?
Copy !req
412. - Yeah.
- Is that a bird's nest up there?
Copy !req
413. It could very well be.
Copy !req
414. Is it normal to have
a bird's nest like that, or...
Copy !req
415. It's not unusual.
There's a bird's nest up there.
Copy !req
416. Eventually,
I was put in touch with a broker
Copy !req
417. who invited me to check out
an off-service 737
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418. at an airfield
in San Bernardino, California.
Copy !req
419. We got 33...
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420. 33 times six,
Copy !req
421. that's how many seat...
seats you got.
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422. - Thirty-three times six?
- Yeah.
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423. - Yeah.
- So, what is that total?
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424. How many?
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425. I didn't think
it had that many seats.
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426. Six...
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427. It'd be 189, wouldn't it?
Copy !req
428. The company that owned the plane
did not want to be identified,
Copy !req
429. but it was by far
the best looking 737
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430. that anyone was willing to lease me.
Copy !req
431. So, I decided this would be the one.
Copy !req
432. Later that week,
I completed my required training
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433. and became
the least experienced person
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434. licensed to fly a 737
in North America.
Copy !req
435. To treat myself,
Copy !req
436. I decided to make the drive
to the Vegas Strip
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437. to see a magic show.
Copy !req
438. They say one
of the hardest parts of magic
Copy !req
439. isn't learning
the sleight of hand itself.
Copy !req
440. It's making the rest
of your movements look natural
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441. while you're performing the trick.
Copy !req
442. Has anyone ever seen one of these?
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443. Yes.
Copy !req
444. - What is it?
- Me!
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445. - Money!
- Money?
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446. When I was 13,
I became interested in magic.
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447. Two, three.
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448. Wow.
Copy !req
449. You made it grow.
Copy !req
450. But people would always
be suspicious of my performance
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451. because they said the way
I moved and gestured
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452. didn't look right to them.
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about me.
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454. nothing.
But what you actually did...
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455. So, I studied how
other people would move,
Copy !req
456. regular people on the street,
and started copying them.
Copy !req
457. And it helped me become
a better magician.
Copy !req
458. But when you practice being
other people for long enough,
Copy !req
459. you can forget to learn
about yourself.
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460. The last thing
I had to do before flying a 737
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461. was complete my annual
FAA medical clearance.
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462. It's something every pilot does.
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463. You have to fill out
a mandatory questionnaire
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464. disclosing any and all conditions
that you have.
Copy !req
465. If you lie on this form,
it's a felony offense,
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466. with a maximum sentence
of five years in prison.
Copy !req
467. I've never been officially diagnosed
with anxiety,
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468. but I've definitely felt the emotion.
Copy !req
469. A lot, actually.
Copy !req
470. And I've been feeling it for months
about this upcoming flight.
Copy !req
471. Also, this word "etcetera"
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472. at the end of the sentence
confused me.
Copy !req
473. What else did they mean
by "etcetera"?
Copy !req
474. So, before completing the form,
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475. I went to see a doctor
who'd allow our cameras inside
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476. to be sure I was representing
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477. my current state of health
accurately.
Copy !req
478. Many people are anxious.
That isn't necessarily abnormal,
Copy !req
479. it may be just the way you are.
Copy !req
480. I mean, it's...
it's complicated because,
Copy !req
481. you know, as an entertainer,
I find that, like,
Copy !req
482. having a little bit of anxiety
can be a good thing,
Copy !req
483. 'cause it adds, like,
an energy to your performance.
Copy !req
484. - For sure.
- But, you know, as a pilot,
Copy !req
485. it's... it's a very, like,
it seems like it might be illegal.
Copy !req
486. Any potential problem area
is only something reportable
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487. to an agency
when it interferes with your capacity
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488. to perform adequately.
Copy !req
489. The doctor first went through
a verbal questionnaire with me.
Copy !req
490. "How often do you have thoughts
that something awful might happen?"
Copy !req
491. Awful? I mean...
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492. This is someone who's anxious.
Copy !req
493. What we're looking at
is different parts of the brain
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494. that are now connected
into this anxiety process.
Copy !req
495. Doing the scan, you come up
with a potential diagnosis.
Copy !req
496. Dr. Jordan told me he uses something
called an "fMRI machine"
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497. that scans your brain
Copy !req
498. and can detect many
of the neurological conditions
Copy !req
499. on the FAA medical form.
Copy !req
500. You can look for OCD,
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501. attention deficit disorder,
anxiety, depression, autism,
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502. a thought disorder
like schizophrenia.
Copy !req
503. - Autism?
- So, we come up with...
Copy !req
504. - Well, if someone had autism...
- How does it test for that?
Copy !req
505. You can see things with autism
that are fairly characteristic.
Copy !req
506. Obviously, in... At least
some individuals with autism,
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507. it might impair your ability
to pilot an airplane.
Copy !req
508. And, obviously,
that endangers not just themselves,
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509. but everybody else.
Copy !req
510. And there...
there may be other issues.
Copy !req
511. You know,
some people might have...
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512. So, like, I... Can I choose
what we test for or no?
Copy !req
513. It's all done at the same time.
Copy !req
514. - It's not...
- So, one scan,
Copy !req
515. you can diagnose everything?
Copy !req
516. It's all included.
Copy !req
517. And again, I always have
to reassure people,
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518. whatever we find, it's all good.
Because we're gonna...
Copy !req
519. we're gonna learn something
that's unique to you.
Copy !req
520. And it... I'll tell you,
having done this
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521. many thousands of times now,
Copy !req
522. it's a journey
that people love to go through.
Copy !req
523. I'm Roxanne. How are you today?
Copy !req
524. - Good. How are you?
- Good. I'm great, thank you.
Copy !req
525. And here's a locker for you.
Copy !req
526. - It's right over here.
- I just have my phone.
Copy !req
527. Today we're gonna be doing
an fMRI,
Copy !req
528. which is a functional MRI,
which is a study of the brain.
Copy !req
529. You're gonna see a black screen
with three sets of words or phrases.
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530. It might be "lose family,"
"become a burden,"go hungry."
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531. So, select one of those phrases
Copy !req
532. and I want you to feel
what that would feel like.
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533. - "Lose family"?
- Yeah.
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534. - And then pretend I lost...
- So, pretend.
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535. - My family died?
- Yeah.
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536. - Something.
- All of them?
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537. - No. Whatever comes to mind.
- Just one...
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538. - Whatever comes to mind.
- One family member.
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539. - Yeah. Whatever comes to mind.
- One or two? Okay.
Copy !req
540. But I want you to feel
what it would feel like.
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541. - Thank you.
- You're welcome.
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542. All right, that is it.
We are all done.
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543. - Did you see anything?
- I'll exam...
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544. Well, I'm not the doctor.
I'm the photographer.
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545. I'm the technologist.
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546. So, I'm not giving you
any type of results.
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547. Dr. Jordan will do that.
It's a long exam.
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548. They have a lot of data
they have to put together.
Copy !req
549. How long does it take to get the...
Copy !req
550. It could take a couple weeks,
a month. I'm not sure.
Copy !req
551. - A couple weeks or a month?
- Yeah, yeah.
Copy !req
552. So, it's not like
a regular physical MRI.
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553. - Sure, yeah.
- So, it's a lot of data
Copy !req
554. they have to collect
and put together.
Copy !req
555. It's just that
I'm gonna be flying a 737
Copy !req
556. in a few days filled with,
you know, people. So...
Copy !req
557. - It's like a regular MRI...
- I was... I was hoping to, like,
Copy !req
558. you know,
get the results before that.
Copy !req
559. Yeah.
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560. Do you work for an airline
or private?
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561. No, I'm...
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562. I mean, I'm mostly a comedian.
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563. So... Yeah. But...
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564. Yeah. I don't think
you're gonna get the results
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565. in a couple of days.
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566. - Yeah.
- Yeah.
Copy !req
567. The San Bernardino flight
had taken months to organize.
Copy !req
568. And if it was delayed for any reason,
Copy !req
569. we'd lose our window and the flight
wouldn't happen at all.
Copy !req
570. I looked up how other pilots deal
with this type of ambiguity,
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571. knowing what to disclose
when you're not exactly sure.
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572. I found a thread where someone posted
that their friend
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573. was a regional first officer
who was just diagnosed with autism.
Copy !req
574. In the responses,
all the pilots were perplexed
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575. as to why he would get tested
in the first place.
Copy !req
576. They said you can lose your license
by disclosing something like this.
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577. I mean, with the knowledge I had,
I'm fit to fly.
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578. So, I guess I'm fit to fly.
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579. Okay, I just wanna be clear about
what's gonna happen on this flight.
Copy !req
580. Okay, I'm trying to demonstrate
how hard it can be for any pilot
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581. to say what they're thinking
in a cockpit environment.
Copy !req
582. And this dangerous phenomenon
that leads to planes crashing,
Copy !req
583. I truly believe happens in some form
on every single airline flight.
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584. Now, obviously we want this flight...
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585. I don't wanna let
anything unsafe happen.
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586. So, the second I see my co-pilot
Copy !req
587. thinking something
that he's not saying,
Copy !req
588. you're gonna get to see that.
Copy !req
589. And then I'm gonna quickly jump in
and ask him about how he's feeling,
Copy !req
590. so he can share that with me
and be comfortable sharing that,
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591. and nothing
will be left unspoken. Okay?
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592. And, obviously,
this is gonna be very safe
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593. because I'm someone
who's uniquely attuned
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594. to this issue, I've been studying it.
So, there really...
Copy !req
595. And I'm gonna be
in the captain's seat.
Copy !req
596. So, there's really nothing
to worry about.
Copy !req
597. Thank you.
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598. - Morning.
- Hey, how are you?
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599. - Good, how are you?
- Good.
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600. You wanna do your pre-flight flows
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601. - and I'll do the walk around?
- Yeah, that works.
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602. - Okay. Okay, great.
- It's perfect.
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603. - All right. Looks good.
- Perfect.
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604. - Start switches.
- Continuous.
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605. - Electrical.
- Generators on.
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606. APU.
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607. - APU is off.
- Probe heat.
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608. Probe heat is not required.
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609. Or is it off?
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610. - On.
- It's on.
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611. - Yeah.
- Oops.
Copy !req
612. Nearly 150 actors
would be joining us.
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613. Their only purpose
was their presence.
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614. To simulate any psychological effect
that a plane full of humans
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615. might have on the pilots
in the cockpit.
Copy !req
616. I was thinking about it,
in all the aviation movies
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617. or shows that I've... I've seen,
Copy !req
618. I don't think the actor's
ever actually flown the airplane,
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619. so I was wondering
if this is the first time...
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620. - of this size.
- Like me being the actor.
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621. Yeah, like you being the actor.
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622. Like, you not having to have
someone else come fly
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623. for you or go in a simulator...
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624. - Yeah, I mean...
- ... to make the show.
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625. Right.
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626. I mean, I'm a pilot too, I guess.
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627. Yeah, that's why it was hard
to phrase it because it's not...
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628. 'Cause you're a pilot
but you're also...
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629. - This is your production too.
- Yeah, yeah.
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630. You know? But you're an actor too.
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631. So, I guess this is the way...
I've... I've never seen that...
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632. Someone that's an actor
that's a pilot,
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633. that's able to actually fly
the airplane like this.
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634. Yeah, that crossed my mind
this morning. I didn't...
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635. I hadn't really thought
about it beforehand.
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636. - Okay, yeah.
- Yeah.
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637. Yeah.
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638. Let me check to make sure
everyone's all good in the back.
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639. Yeah, sounds good.
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640. I'll be doing the takeoff,
I'll be doing the landing,
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641. unless for some safety reason
I'm not able to or I'm incapacitated.
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642. And in the unlikely event
of a water landing,
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643. the life vest is located
under your seat.
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644. The safety information card
in your seat pocket
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645. details use of the life vest.
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646. Upon directions
from your flight attendant...
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647. - Clear on the left.
- Clear right.
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648. - This guy's holding for us.
- Okay.
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649. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard.
This is your captain speaking.
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650. My name is Nathan.
I'm joined on the flight deck
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651. by my co-pilot, Aaron.
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652. On behalf of your entire flight crew
and, of course, HBO,
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653. we welcome you aboard
this lovely Boeing 737.
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654. Your flight time today
will be approximately
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655. two hours and ten minutes.
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656. We're gonna be taking off
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657. from San Bernardino
International Airport,
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658. headed out east
towards the Nevada border,
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659. and then we're gonna
be turning around
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660. near the Nevada border,
and heading back
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661. to San Bernardino
International Airport.
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662. Thank you so much.
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663. Flight attendants
should now be seated for takeoff.
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664. San Bernardino tower,
I'm ready for IFR departure.
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665. Runway two-four,
wind calm, clear for takeoff.
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666. Runway two-four, clear for takeoff.
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667. - Clear right.
- Cleared left.
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668. - Ready?
- Yeah, ready.
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669. - Stable.
- Set takeoff thrust.
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670. Power set.
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671. - Eighty.
- Checks.
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672. V1, VR.
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673. - Positive rate?
- Gear up.
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674. Is everything okay?
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675. - Aaron.
- Yeah?
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676. Everything okay?
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677. Yeah, everything's fine.
You all right?
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678. Well, yeah. Yeah, you didn't
answer me there for a sec.
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679. What did you ask?
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680. - Yeah, if everything was okay.
- Oh, yeah.
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681. - Okay.
- Yeah, everything's fine.
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682. - Okay, good.
- Yeah.
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683. All right.
Copy !req
684. Cookies? Pretzels? Almonds?
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685. Thank you.
Copy !req
686. - If there's...
- What do you think?
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687. Oh, no. If there's anything
on your mind, you can tell me.
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688. No. No, there's not much.
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689. Okay.
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690. Nice day to be out... flying around.
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691. - Okay.
- What do you think?
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692. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, of course.
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693. No, I thought you were
thinking of something
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694. - when you didn't answer me.
- Oh, no.
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695. - Okay.
- I didn't hear you say anything.
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696. Okay.
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697. You all right?
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698. Yeah, I'm good, yeah.
Copy !req
699. Just, yeah, you went like this
with your eyebrows for a sec,
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700. - so it looked like you were...
- Like what?
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701. Like you sort of did that
with your eyebrows,
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702. - like you were concerned about or...
- I think I...
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703. - ... stressed about something or...
- No.
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704. - Okay.
- I'm not stressed about anything.
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705. - Okay, okay.
- I think sometimes, like,
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706. if I'm squinting
or looking, like I...
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707. I think I... I do that.
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708. - But, no, I'm not...
- You do what?
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709. Go... Do that.
What you were saying, like...
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710. When you're what? When you're...
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711. - When you're looking at something?
- Yeah, like, trying to...
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712. Like, I was looking out at those...
At those solar...
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713. - Those bright solar lights.
- Ah.
Copy !req
714. And, yeah,
I was looking out that way.
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715. I don't know. I'm not...
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716. I'm not stressed.
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717. - Okay.
- Yeah.
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718. Beverage?
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719. Diet Pepsi, please.
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720. - There something stressing you out?
- What?
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721. Is there something stressing you out?
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722. No, just... I... I...
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723. I was like wondering
if you're not saying something.
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724. So, I was like a little,
maybe, anxious about that.
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725. - Oh, no.
- I like... I think...
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726. I just want...
You know, you can say whatever.
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727. - Oh, yeah.
- We can say what we're thinking
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728. in here and it's okay.
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729. Maybe we should just do that.
Just, like, say what we're thinking,
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730. so we're not misreading or anything.
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731. Yeah, no. If something
comes to mind like...
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732. - that needs to be said, I'll say it.
- Okay.
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733. Attention passengers,
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734. you may notice a small aircraft
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735. off the left side
of the plane flying very close to us.
Copy !req
736. Don't be alarmed. They're...
They're with the TV production
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737. and they're just getting shots of us
for the show.
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738. So, all good.
Copy !req
739. I decided to let Aaron fly for a bit,
so I could be on the lookout
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740. while the aerial photography plane
was getting shots of us in the sky.
Copy !req
741. - Your aircraft.
- All right, I have the airplane.
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742. Little unnerving
with how close they get.
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743. Yeah.
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744. Trying to be as exact as possible.
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745. Aaron started making
little comments to me
Copy !req
746. about how close the other plane
was getting to us.
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747. Holy moly.
Copy !req
748. I wasn't sure if he was trying
to tell me something,
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749. but I didn't wanna make things weird
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750. by asking again
if everything was okay.
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751. So, we just kept flying.
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752. - Where'd they go?
- They're over here. I got 'em.
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753. Can we try something
that I think might help
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754. - the communication?
- Yeah.
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755. It's normally something
I'd do on the ground,
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756. - but I just didn't expect...
- Yeah.
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757. Are... Are you comfortable,
like, playing a character?
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758. I don't know
if I've ever played a character.
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759. - I mean, do you want...
- Like... Like...
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760. Do you want me talking more?
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761. - Or not just looking out the window?
- Well...
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762. No, no. I... I mean, yeah, but try...
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763. - Yeah.
- ... like, pretend you're...
Copy !req
764. So, your character name
would be "First Officer Blunt."
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765. - First... yeah.
- Okay.
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766. - And you sort of get it, right?
- Yeah.
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767. So, First Officer Blunt,
like, his character traits
Copy !req
768. are he loves speaking his mind,
and he's very honest,
Copy !req
769. and he has no problem
sharing anything he's thinking.
Copy !req
770. - Yeah.
- And I'm gonna play a character
Copy !req
771. called "Captain Allears."
Copy !req
772. Okay, and Captain Allears
loves getting feedback.
Copy !req
773. And he's very open
to any criticism...
Copy !req
774. - Yeah.
- ... that you might have.
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775. Open the lines of communication
Copy !req
776. - type of thing?
- Yeah, yeah.
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777. Just so it might help us
just with, generally,
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778. - like, communication in the cockpit.
- Yeah.
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779. Yeah.
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780. Yeah, we can do that.
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782. I feel like if I got something
going through my mind, I...
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783. I usually... say it.
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784. Okay, good.
Yeah, that's all you have to do.
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785. - Yeah, I mean...
- It's pretty easy.
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786. Most of the time
it's nonsense, so...
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787. - Okay.
- Yeah.
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788. Well, the nonsense is fine too,
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789. even if you're not sure
of the thought.
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790. - Yeah.
- If you think it might be important.
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791. - So, I'm here to listen.
- Yeah.
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792. - Yeah.
- I love the feedback.
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793. Do you want feedback
from the departure
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794. out of San Bernardino?
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795. - Sure. Did I mess something up?
- No, we just... We forgot...
Copy !req
796. I ended up retracting your flaps
on... on time...
Copy !req
797. - I forgot to call out.
- ... on schedule.
Copy !req
798. Yeah, you forgot to call "flaps 1"
and then "flaps up."
Copy !req
799. - Right, right. Okay.
- Yeah.
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800. Thank you. Yes, yes.
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801. I appreciate, and, you know,
you can tell me in the moment
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802. - if I forget anything.
- Yeah.
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803. I love knowing what I do wrong.
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804. Yeah.
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805. Yeah, I mean, it's always...
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806. It doesn't matter
how long you do something,
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807. you can always learn something.
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808. - Yeah.
- Right?
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809. Of course.
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810. So, we're gonna be landing
at San Bernardino, runway six.
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811. The localizer?
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812. Yeah, I'm still...
I can't get the weather quite yet.
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813. Okay.
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814. - Three miles.
- Yeah, you have to cut in...
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815. - It'll be like a steep turn.
- Pretty tight left base, yeah.
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816. Should I do it? Should we try it?
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817. - I don't know. What do you think?
- We can try it.
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818. You want level change?
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819. - There you go. Yep.
- Thank you.
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820. Glide slope alive.
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821. Gear down.
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822. Flaps 15.
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823. Speed brake armed.
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824. How do you feel
about me landing this thing?
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825. I'm confident.
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826. - Yeah?
- How about you?
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827. - Are you?
- Yeah.
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828. Based on what?
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829. I don't know. I feel like
you can kind of tell if...
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830. someone's capable
or not pretty quick.
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831. And I feel like
you're plenty capable.
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832. This land's the same
as the sim, right?
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833. - The simulator?
- What?
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834. This land's the same
as the simulator, right?
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835. Yeah.
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836. - What are the winds?
- And wind check.
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837. Wind calm. Runway six, clear to land.
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838. Clear to land, runway six.
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839. Have you been doing
flaps 40 landings
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840. in the sim and stuff? Okay.
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841. - Oh, in this one.
- Okay.
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842. There's 500 feet, runway six,
and landing checklist, speed brake.
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843. Landing check... Oh, yeah. Armed.
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844. Landing gear.
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845. - Three green light.
- And flaps.
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846. - Five hundred.
- Flaps 40.
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847. Landing checklist complete.
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848. Okay.
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849. Landing.
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850. Fifty, 40, 30...
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851. 20...
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852. ten.
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853. Speed brake.
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854. T lights.
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855. Let me know 80.
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856. Eighty.
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857. - All right.
- Nice.
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858. - Thanks.
- What did you think?
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859. I don't know.
I've never done this before.
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860. - The landing was great.
- Really?
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861. - Yeah.
- Thanks.
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862. Even though none of these people saw
what happened up there,
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863. all this applause made me feel
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864. like I had achieved
something important.
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865. You were the bomb!
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866. Takeoff, landing, excellent.
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867. - Solid.
- Okay.
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868. Maybe this is why pilots do it.
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869. No one sees what goes on
in the cockpit.
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870. And as long as you get
everyone down safely,
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871. that's all it takes to be their hero.
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872. Are you gonna keep flying now?
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873. Just gonna get a plane?
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874. I don't know.
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875. I don't know.
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876. - You should!
- Maybe. Maybe.
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877. You're really good at it!
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878. - Yeah.
- Okay.
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879. It's been an emotional,
months-long journey.
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880. Over a thousand hopefuls
from across the country
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881. have been narrowed down to two.
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882. The pilots voted.
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883. And the winner
of Wings of Voice is...
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884. Isabella Henao!
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885. - Oh, my God!
- Yeah.
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886. Oh, my God!
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887. Isabella, how do you feel?
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888. This is insane. This is crazy.
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889. I... It's been a crazy journey,
a lot of travel.
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890. It's just crazy.
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891. Well, Isabella, the stage is yours.
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892. Thank you.
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893. How can you see into my eyes
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894. Like open doors?
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895. Leading you down into my core
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896. Where I've become so numb
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897. Without a soul
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898. My spirit's sleeping somewhere cold
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899. Until you find it there
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900. And lead it back home
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901. Wake me up!
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902. - Wake me up inside
- I can't wake up!
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903. - Wake me up inside
- Save me!
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904. Call my name and save me
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905. - From the dark
- Wake me up!
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906. - Bid my blood to run
- I can't wake up!
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907. - Before I come undone
- Save me!
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908. Save me from the nothing I've become
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909. Bring me to life!
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910. Whoa!
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911. Frozen inside without your touch
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912. Without your love, darling
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913. Only you are the life
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914. Among the dead!
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915. - Wake me up!
- Wake me up inside
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916. - I can't wake up
- Wake me up inside
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917. - Save me!
- Life!
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918. Wake me up, wake me up!
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919. Save me!
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920. Save me from the nothing I've become
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921. Bring me to...
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922. - V1.
- V1, rotate.
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923. During my spare time,
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924. I started working as a pilot
for a company
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925. that relocates empty 737s
wherever they are around the world.
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926. Sometimes, I'd have
to be transported by a soldier
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927. to a military airfield
in rural Ecuador,
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928. where a 737 that had no seats
in it would have to be flown
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929. across the Amazon rainforest
in the middle of the night,
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930. - to an airstrip in Brazil.
- Gear up.
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931. For some reason, they trusted me.
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932. I was one of two pilots
in the cockpit.
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933. And sometimes,
when they'd be on a bathroom break,
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934. it was just me in there.
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935. Flying over the Atlantic Ocean
for hours
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936. until the welcoming sands
of Namibia come into view.
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937. They only let
the smartest and best people
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938. fly a plane of this size...
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939. and it feels good to know that.
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940. Set takeoff thrust.
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941. No one is allowed in the cockpit
if there's something wrong with them.
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942. So, if you're here, you must be fine.
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943. One hundred.
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