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Important documents, lost on an inaccessible mountain top must be read by Ted over the DARB, while airborne stenographer Dyan Cannon transcribes them, hopefully in time to avoid a rival company's contract bid.
Even though Shug Fisher's pilot, Charlie Kern, has been seen in previous episodes (shown out of production order, obviously), this is his introductory outing: Hagen Charm, from Lee Erwin. A surprisingly involving entry where football/war/medical "hero" Dr. Arthur Franz (underrated, and always good), confesses he's a coward--he can't jump and save his dying son because he's lost the family lucky charm: "The Spanish Stone."
Laura Cokely, a paranurse comes to hire the service of the skydivers. She wants to sky dive into a far woody zone where a boy with breathing problems requires assistance. Henry was also involved in the "Para-Nurse" episode, in which McKeever and a female nurse are the heroes who need to render medical aid to a sick boy in an inaccessible area at night.