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MR. BAILEY: Right.

MR. WEISS: Without stress or emergency?

MR. BAILEY: My point is, that we avoid having an air carrier fly any unusual latitude. In flight emergencies, we might simulate. It is the easiest kind of flying, barring an actual emergency.

MR. WEISS: You mean, Mr. Bailey, it would be nice to have you try to avoid it, is that your question, or in fact, it occurs?

MR. BAILEY:  No, I am suggesting and am asking the witness if, in fact, it is the purpose of the line with the result that the line achieves to have the vast majority of line flights go off without incident and without great effort on the part of the pilots.

MR. WEISS:  As an objective, I have no quarrel.

THE WITNESS:  The question, as I understood