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- Ted McKeever: [narrating] Dropping cargo is usually a matter of preparation and calculation. If you've figured air speed and rate of drop correctly and if the wind cooperates, it's pretty easy to put the package where you want it. I say usually because there was nothing usual about this drop.
- Dana Oliver: Well, Mr. McKeever, can you do it or can't you?
- Ted McKeever: We'll know in a minute. I still think it's silly.
- Dana Oliver: You said you could drop a crate of eggs on solid concrete and never crack a shell. Isn't that what you said, Mr. McKeever?
- Ted McKeever: Yeah, that's what I said. Now we'll see if we can do it.