Gene Ryack: I've seen things here that I could never possibly have imagined, and I've got a pretty broad imagination.
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Gene Ryack: Here at Air America, what's considered psychotic behavior anywhere else is company policy.
Gene Ryack: I've seen things here that I could never possibly have imagined, and I've got a pretty broad imagination.
Gene Ryack: There'll be another, new war opening soon in a theater near you.
Gene: So we'll sit back and we'll do what we do best. We fly.
Billy Covington: Come on, You gotta do it, or you're just another version of Major Lemond, with a slightly hipper rap!
Billy Covington: All right, I'm not gonna die dropping pigs from the sky! Not gonna happen!
Richard Nixon: There are *no* American combat forces in Laos.
Gene Ryack: Here at Air America, what's considered psychotic behavior anywhere else is company policy.
Gene Ryack: I've seen things here that I could never possibly have imagined, and I've got a pretty broad imagination.
Gene Ryack: There'll be another, new war opening soon in a theater near you.
Gene: So we'll sit back and we'll do what we do best. We fly.
Billy Covington: Come on, You gotta do it, or you're just another version of Major Lemond, with a slightly hipper rap!
Billy Covington: All right, I'm not gonna die dropping pigs from the sky! Not gonna happen!
Richard Nixon: There are *no* American combat forces in Laos.
Billy Covington: I don't wanna crash twice in one day! Gene Ryack: Don't worry, I crash better that anyone I know.
Rob Diehl: Do you think he's dead? Gene Ryack: Well, if he's not dead, he's very calm.
Rob Diehl: You know more about it than American intelligence, Gene! Gene Ryack: Rob, I wish you wouldn't use the words American Intelligence to describe what it is you do!
Billy Covington: What the f*** are you doing here, man? Do you believe in this war? Gene Ryack: I used to believe in all these wars. Gene Ryack: See, I had this theory once. I believed in the politics of Saturday night. Billy Covington: And...? Gene Ryack: I rated all governments and countries by how good or bad their Saturday nights were... and... I KNEW that Moscow and Peking had to be a stone DRAG at that time of the week. So I was flying for a cause. I was fighting to defend... chicken BBQs and wienie roasts, and Ray Charles songs and drinkin' Southern Comfort 'til you passed out behind the bar. Billy Covington: Politics of Saturday Night. I can relate to that theory. Gene Ryack: Yeah, it's not bad, is it? Just not particularly true, that's all. I hear they party pretty hard in Moscow. Billy Covington: No need to give up a good theory just because it isn't true.
Billy Covington: How often do you guys go on a bender like this? Babo: Bender? This isn't a bender, this is night-time!
Senator Davenport: ...and unless my eyes deceive me... Major Lemond: Oh, they probably do! Senator Davenport: Look here, pal, I know you're a highly-decorated veteran but... Major Lemond: Senator! Kiss my 'highly decorated' ass!
General Lu Soong: Restaurant closed! Health violation! All go home now! General Lu Soong: All finished! Everybody go now. Free dinner! Nobody pay! I do business with round eyes all my life! General Lu Soong: For sure, no Corsican fuck me!
Billy Covington: Pilot hijinks? This is psychotic behavior. Gene Ryack: Well, here at Air America, what is considered psychotic behavior anywhere else is just company policy.
Billy Covington: Jesus! Who the hell is shooting at us? Jack Neely: Over here, everybody shoots at us.


