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Alright, sounds like something you'd get down on Haight Street in San Francisco in 1967. Okay. Hey, Matt, real quick. So here's the intersection where aviation meets space flight back, back, back, way back in the midst of time. 1968, I'm not even sure you were alive, Matt. Neil Armstrong took off in a simulated lunar lander mission in the lunar landing research vehicle. You know, there at the Ellington Air Force Base, he was doing fine flying about 200 feet above the ground in this platform, and then all of a sudden the vehicle lost control, he lost control, it went crazy, it was going all over the place, and luckily he was able to make the decision to eject at the exact right time the landing platform burned and crashed to the ground. He was safe, no injuries. What would you have done in that situation?

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