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Show 1E HERALD, Pi tah, Sunday, October 23 Council Okays Peace ‘Pilots Recall Less Friendly Skies; One Flew Single-Engine Plane 7000 Miles tw By MURRAY OLDERMAN SAN FRANCISCO (NEA The long, wide-bodiec Kleinke, Fred ngine Boeing 247 Denver, I sang. I sang so loud, the ps sengers com- hat was after I flew a single engine plane7,000 miles from the Phillippines to the Oregoncoast,” he reminisces. “Then | worked my way up toa DC-3 DC-10 lurches slowly toward Runway| of San Fr cisco International Airport. Its 225 passengers entrust their destiny to three men up front Bob You think weweren't sophisticated 30 years ago”? We had a fine automatic pilot then, too ‘But we deactivated it soonafter wegot it because of pernicious intermittent failure. So we hadto fly 's and Don Whitmore The passengers and their baggage weigh 39,698 pounds, Theplanecarries II,446 poundsof cargo. For the scheduled flight to New York, there are 109,800 the dangedthing by handsix to eight hours itself weighs in at 243,275 pounds That's howI orginated in-flight entertainment To keep from falling asleep on a DC-3 route to pounds of planned fuel. The multimillion dollar eraft Force Extension plained They couldn't sleep And with just a shadeof regret he muses over the transition from manual control to all the com puterized gadgets needed for teday’s flying hotels I'll tell you how we used to locate Denver recalls We'd fly east until we smelled horse manure. Then we'd veer southuntil we couldn't stand it any longer After which we'd turn to 30 degrees and Never missed the airport once the “No Smoking’ in the Middle Troyanov also warned that in definite reliance on peacekeeping force might result in a the uneasy balance The stretched 100 miles from the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Suez between Egypt andIsrael. cameas no surprise but several countries indicated time may be running out on the force's Theforce “cannot be used as a permanent crutch” sits at Bob's right to maintain the pre- sent stateof ‘no peace, no war” in the they havedual controls propping up a sheet in front region, said British U.N. Robin A.C. Byatt “Normal DC-10 Checklist.'’ He runs looking at a battery of gauges and Soviet lever that would havesuited Luke’sgalactic odys- Counsellor Ambassador Oleg “freezing” echoed settlement covering with the passage of time, increasingly dangerous The Sinai force consists of 4,297 troops and 124 observ Australia, Canada, Finland. donesia, Poland and Sweden about $73 million a year to support It was one of two peacekeeping forcesestablished in the Middle East in the wakeof the October, 1973, war. The other, about 1,200 men strong, is deployed in the Golan Heights between Israeli and Syrian troops. Its mandate expires Nov. 30. Save 25% to 50% ‘This is the roughest runway,’’ mutters Bob. On the phone to the main cabin, Don announces, **Flight timewill be four hours, 13 minutes. We're going to be Number 3 for departure.’ Within a few minutes United 22 wheels around 90 on Regular Stock degrees to face the long runway United 22, cleared for takeoff.’ Fred's at the controls. 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Through the ear phones a voice fromthe airport control tower beeps directions: ‘United 22, follow the DC-8 at the next intersection.’ of U.N Secretary General Kurt Waldheim’s concern that, “Unless and until a com- usefulness Bobwhistles. Close to the maximumallowanceof 410,000 pounds. comments prehensive 13-0. to extend the mandate Approval of the peacekeeping force. panels areil pounds of him labeled, down it verbally, that the force should not be used as a permanent crutch” East beyond its scheduled expiration Monday. China and Libya did not vote. Back in the luminated. But Kleinke has a big cigar clenched in his teeth It helps him relax Don, the Second Flight Officer, checks his chart and answers. “Four hundred and four thousand Fred, the First Flight Officer, — The United Nations peacekeeping force in the Sinai peninsula, but drew a warning vote. white-haired man who has been a commercial pilot 32 years andbeforethat dropped paratropers for the main cabin, UNITED NATIONS (UPI) U.N. Security Council Friday approved a one-year extension of a 4,300-man Thecouncil took barely 10 minutes to How heavy are we today?” asks Bob. He’s the Captain, in theleft front seat of the cockpit a ruddy, 82nd Airborne Division over Holland. On Sinai Peninsula Saturday |