this is captain oveur. i've got it! all right. give me hamm on five, hold the mayo. unlikely, victor. i just reviewed the area report for 1609 hours through 2400 hours. that's an occluded front stalled over the dakotas -- backed up all the way to utah. i double checked the terminal forecast and winds aloft. ifr ceilings all the way. well, there's some light scattered cover at twenty thousand with icing around eighteen. denver it is. hi, roger. good to have you aboard. victor, this is roger murdock. two-zero-niner to ground control. we are loaded and ready to taxi. roger. roger. what? roger, roger. what's our vector, victor? roger, denver. hello. joey, here's something we give our special visitors. would you like to have it? have you ever been in a cockpit before? have you ever seen a grown man naked? no, why don't you take care ot it? joey can stay up here for a while if he'd like to. no, he's not bothering anyone. let him stay up here. hey, we've been waiting for you. a little bit late tonight. airsick? find out if there's a doctor on board, as quietly as you can. joey, have you ever been in a turkish prison? thank you, omaha. two-zero-niner out. victor, we're running into a heavy storm, can you. victor! roger, take over! i can't tell. no. i mean i'm just not sure. well. not for another two hours. no, i mean we can't land for another two hours. fog has closed down everything this side of the mountains. we've got to go through to chicago! get him out of there! what is it, doctor? what's happening? i'll take care of the passengers. elaine, find out what the two sick people had for dinner. this is captain oveur speaking. meanwhile, relax and enjoy the rest of your flight. okay? okay! that should do it. chicago, this is flight two-zero-niner. we're in trouble. turn. on. automatic pilot.