Frank, Captain Oliver. John Larkin, the copilot. Fred Tulley, flight engineer. Frank Taylor, Pan Am. Thanks for giving me a lift, boys. Go ahead and take a seat, Frank. We're about to push. What kind of equipment you on, DC-8? 707.
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It's been a while since I've done this. Which one is the jump seat again? Have a nice flight. Are you my deadhead?
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You're a little late, but the jump seat is open.
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Yeah, I'm the deadhead. Here you go.
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Yes.
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- Hello. - Hi. Are you deadheading? What? Are you my deadhead to Miami?
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The airport? Who cashes checks at the airport? The airlines. They've always taken care of their own.
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You turning around on the redeye? I'm jumping puddles for the next few months, trying to earn my keep running leap frogs for the weak and weary. No shame in that. We all did it.
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Dad, have you gotten the postcards? Of course. This fork is ice-cold. No, Dad, that's a chilled salad fork.
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I'm sorry, sir. We won't have any cash until the banks open in an hour. But I'm sure they can cash your check at the airport.
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Would you like a drink after takeoff? Milk?
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- Have a seat. - Thank you.
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- Eighty knots. - Check.
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Sit down.
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Nice.
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Our next item up for bid is also from the Jersey Central Bank foreclosure. This is a MICR encoder, a machine used to encode bank checks. Do I have an opening bid? Our unknown subject is a paperhanger who started working on the East Coast. In the last few weeks, this unsub has developed a new form of check fraud I'm calling "The Float." What he's doing is he's opening checking accounts at various banks, then changing the MICR ink routing numbers at the bottom of those checks. Next slide, please. Next slide, please.