Pushing Tin
Continental 901,
eight miles from marker...
...maintain 2000 till
intercepting the localizer.
TWA 732, runway 04.
Newark altimeter is 2992.
Continental 525,
turn left heading 140.
Maintain 5000, 220 knots.
- Please let that mean you're finished.
- Yes.
We're here all week.
- Ed, Tower wants them out faster.
I've only got so much room.
Airspace is finite.
- Ed's going down the pipes.
- I am not.
You are. It happens when
you use the word "finite."
American 427, heading 210.
Traffic 5:
00 above you.- Correction, below you. No, no!
- Blow you? Blow me, correct.
- Nick, could you take Allegheny 2629?
- Sure, I got room for the whole fleet.
You don't have to take it.
You're full.
- Teamwork.
- Don't be a pain, Pat.
- Off the rubber!
- Get off!
Allegheny 2629 reduce speed
to 180 knots. Altimeter 2992.
One-eighty, 2629.
KLM 3729, three miles southeast bound.
I put him ahead of you. Caution...
...turbulence.
- He's in sight, 3729.
Thanks. Turn 20 degrees left.
I'll keep you on the ILS.
"4 out of 5 dentists surveyed
recommend sugarless gum."
Sugarless gum, sugarless gum,
sugarless...
...gum, gum, gum, income, become...
Continental 962, head 140.
140, Continental 962.
American 7736, contact
Newark tower, 118.3.
- Thanks.
- You do good work. American 7736.
- I need more planes to stay interested.
- I'll be damned.
- Continental 428, descend to 5000.
- 6 to 5. Continental 428.
- Continental 961, go to Robbinsville.
- To Robbinsville.
He shoots. He scores.
It's sleek, it's crisp.
Is that crisp vectoring or what?
I got them lined up like Rockettes.
- You think Tina looks good lately?
- Too muscular.
- We see her every day.
- It'd be like sex with your wife.
- Extra-crispy makes me ill.
- I'll take them.
- I want a side of berries.
- No butter, wheat toast.
- Not to worry there, Kim.
Everybody loses the picture sometimes.
Take the weight off.
Don't worry, he bails us out too.
She was gonna sit here.
Two eggs easy, crisp bacon,
browns, wheat.
A 3-egg ham and cheddar,
no onion, rye.
A 3-egg sunny, tall buttermilk...
...pigs, browns, double white
and side berries.
Move it! Strive for greatness.
I'm a restaurant critic for The Times.
Pardon me. Would you join us
- We'll wait.
- My mother'd be ashamed of me sitting.
She'll have a heart attack if I tell her.
- How you doing?
- Good.
- Come on, now. Part the Red Sea.
- Have a seat.
- Thank you.
- Barry, Ron, Ed, I'm Nick. You are?
- Karen.
- Nice to meet you.
- I'm Beverly.
- Hi, how are you?
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
I'm married.
- You were about to attack him, huh?
- Do you work together?
We're in aviation.
- Pilots?
- How can you tell?
I drive a plane.
What are they doing?
What are they doing? Karen?
You're safe.
- We're air traffic controllers.
- So you work in a tower somewhere?
No, we work in a big building
on the island.
- A TRACON.
- A what?
Terminal Radar Approach Control.
- It's not near an airport.
- We funnel planes through New York.
- 7000 a day.
than any other place.
- It's true.
- It sounds tough.
- It is.
- I don't know what the big deal is.
Seems to me like you just sit around
talking on the radio.
- It's much more complicated than that.
- It's complicated.
- This job can be a bit stressful...
- Stop saying it's stressful!
- Hey, baby.
- Hey, honey.
- You hungry?
- No, we ate at Ted's.
- Lipstick.
- Where are you going?
School, to talk about
Nicky's attention span.
- What about it?
- Apparently he doesn't have one.
How do I look?
Do I look parental and concerned?
You look great. Maybe I should go too.
That's okay. I can handle this.
- I want you to stay, get some sleep.
- Sleep is boring.
- Do you have to go right away?
- Why?
Oh, that feels good.
- From what?
- The attention thing.
Save it, honey.
There's a casserole in the...
- In the fridge.
- Fridge.
- Be fast.
- It'll be like it never happened.
We need one of those chairs,
the things that the old people have.
Yes, I'll be right there. I'm...
I'm sorry, Sister Beatrice.
Yes, I understand. I'm sorry.
Yes, I'm very sorry. Yeah, bye-bye.
I hate conferences like this. I always
feel like a failure as a parent.
She's a nun.
They're very unhappy people.
- I'll help with his homework.
- Only when you work days.
- He'll be a third smarter.
- You work days 12 times.
- It's not a third.
- Like what? 12 into 31. It's like...
- I've got my art class tonight.
- What are you talking about?
Drawing the Human Form. I told you.
You know, I just...
...I need to feel a little more...
I need to have a life of the mind.
- Will there be lots of bare-assed guys?
- No.
- They come later.
- That's why you're doing it.
Do you think it's a bad idea?
No, I think all that stuff is good.
Whatever makes you happy, you know?
You're happy, aren't you, Connie?
Yeah. Sure.
What a funny old question.
This is the radar to show us
all the planes over New York.
Kennedy, La Guardia and Newark
are all within 20 miles.
7000 flights take off every...
- What are you doing?
- Let it go.
Okay, guys. Right up here.
- Cute kids, Pat. They all yours?
- In the past, I laid my share of pipe.
- Each of these blips is an airplane.
- Mind stepping off the rubber?
Did you know that an
air traffic controller...
...is responsible for more lives in a shift...
...than a surgeon is in his life?
- It looks like a computer game.
- This is no game.
You make a mistake here,
there's no reset button.
Don't touch me.
I hear controllers have
the highest rates of depression...
...nervous breakdowns,
heart attacks and alcoholism.
- Don't forget suicide, kid.
- He always researches our field trips.
- He's been online since he was 4.
- Pat.
- What?
- Take them somewhere else.
Okay, this way. Here we go.
Controlling air traffic's
much like conducting an orchestra.
Mr. Feeney used a metaphor.
Can you say "metaphor"?
That wasn't a metaphor. That was
a simile. "Laying pipe" is a metaphor.
I got a departure, he didn't tag up.
- What did you give last?
- 28 and 8.
- Climbing to 8? I don't see him.
- There!
Turn him left!
- I don't see his prime!
- Turn him.
- Turn him!
- I'm not seeing him!
- I don't see him.
- Right there.
- He's got no data block.
- Get these kids out of here.
- Come on, kids.
Econojet 2166, traffic at 2:00.
You see him?
That's a negative.
Correction. I see him!
2166, immediate left turn heading 070.
Expedite!
Lmmediate. Roger.
- They're in pieces.
- No, please.
Econojet 2166. Left turn expedited.
- I told you to turn him!
- Go, Ronnie. Go, Ronnie.
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