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The clip Trying to Catch Guerrero from Airport (1970) with Dean Martin, George Kennedy
What we need is an unlisted number.
This is Global two.
Global two, New York. We have an important message for you.
Advise when ready to copy.
OK, New York. Go ahead.
Strong probability-
repeat, strong probability exists...
that passenger D. O. Guerrero, seat assignment 23A,
may have an explosive device in attaché-type briefcase.
Passenger purchased excessive insurance,
mentally disturbed, and desperate.
Approach with extreme caution.
Right. Tell him another section of 3-by-12s laid crosswise.
Will do. They need you?
No. It won't be ready to drive for a half-hour.
Ingram knows what to do in the meantime. OK.
So we know the kook is sitting in 23A. That's here.
That's right. What's your opinion?
My opinion is they should get back here as fast as they can.
If he lets go, could the plane stand the explosion?
We got one break-he's not sitting in an aisle seat,
so first, it'll blow out a hunk of the fuselage here.
What kind of structural damage would that cause?
There's nothing but skin on the sides.
All the control cables run here,
so if it's not too big a hole, she might still fly,
but the sudden decompression at 30,000 feet...
is something you got to see to believe.
He'll get sucked out, won't he?
So will anybody next to him.
Until that pressure equalizes,
everything within 20 feet of him that's not nailed down...
is going to get sucked out.
Is it that powerful? Are you sure?
Huh. Yeah, I'm sure.
As a mechanic in the Air Force,
I was being transferred on a MATS plane.
At 20,000 feet, one of the windows shattered.
The guy sitting next to it was about 170 pounds.
He went through that space like hamburger going down a disposal.
Right after him, coats, pillows, blankets, cups, saucers...