- Lt. Frank Parker: That's right. That's what I'm saying. A bomb. A big one, a big bomb, on Flight 700 out of Seattle. How do I know? 'Cause I'm the one who put it there. 'Cause I'm one bad-ass, bad bomber, that's why. You listen here, punk. I spent the last 17 years of my life sucking back jet fumes. You know what that does to a man's brain? Well, you're about to find out. Have a pleasant flight.
- [hangs up]
- Lt. Frank Parker: That was more fun than it should've been.
- William Walker: Look here Morgan. You know what these are?
- Morgan Walker: Yeah, they're your'e Tuskegee air wings.
- William Walker: The only thing I ever drove before I went down there to learn how to fly, was a tractor. Everybody I knew said I wouldn't be able to do it. Hell, I had doubts about it myself. But when it came down to it, I knew in my gut I could. Now, you wanna learn to fish or not?
- Morgan Walker: Yeah.
- William Walker: All right then. 'cause once you decide to do something, you got to stick with it. All the way. Despite what anybody says, despite what you're damn head says. You go with what it says, right there.
- [pocking him in the gut]
- Dr. Bradley Talmadge: I wanna thank you, Frank.
- [putting an arm around his shoulders]
- Lt. Frank Parker: For what?
- Dr. Bradley Talmadge: For being such a stubborn son of a bitch.
- Lt. Frank Parker: I was just doing my job, sir. Just doing my job.