eject? do you make that decision together? >> in a to-man cockpit, you would. you would discuss the situation and based on training and lots of training and emergency procedures, you know, as the air crew in that jet exactly what is going to operate and what won't. and they obviously realize that the jet wasn't going to fly any more, so it was time to jump out. >> and the difficulty with flying over libya is you really don't know who is the enemy and who is not, who is the rebels and who is pro-gadhafi forces. so you've ejected and you've landed in this terrain. these people run up to find you. it took them four hours to find this pilot. these rebels to find the usairmen. what do you do when you land on the ground? >> several different things. first of all, off to determine your own capacity, are you injured, are you safe? what is the terrain? are there friendlies nearby that