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Helen lands a job with a symphony, over a former student, who purposely blows the audition.
Putting what he perceives as two and two together, Brian concludes that Fay is a wanted murderer.
Another difference in the Hackett brothers is their reaction to seeing their mother, who walked out on them 18 years earlier.
Brian's lack of a "sensitive, intelligent, attractive woman" is overheard by one, who offers to fill that void, which doesn't sit well with her son.
Brian's plan to marry a woman he's known for 20 hours spurs long-time friends Joe and Helen to question their feelings.
On Valentine's Day, Joe and Helen try to calm that morning's storm by meeting at their special place; Roy meets his classified-ad date.
Both Hacketts see a UFO, but only Brian talks, while Joe fears loose lips will sink his airship.
Brian runs the airline while Joe's in traction, a job made tougher after Kenny loses the plane.
Boosting Fay's tennis confidence haunts Brian; busting Lowell's zeppelin haunts Joe; and a gender question haunts Helen.
Joe has to miss a crucial TV-sports evening with the guys to care for the dentally impaired Helen.
Fledgling pilot Helen cuts Joe's dull ground school for hands-on experience with Brian---who loses consciousness in mid-flight.
The elements conspire against holiday plans for everyone but Fay, whose traditional gathering is short on gatherers.
Roy says his jock son wants cello lessons from Helen only because he's attracted to her, but the jock demurs.
A lonely Joe and Helen dine together, then park at Indian Point---not far from Joe's new backup pilot.
High blood pressure grounds Joe, but the lackadaisical manner of his remaining pilot has Joe flying into a rage.
Helen suggests a "little white lie" to get Brian out of his unwanted romance with a policewoman, but his lie of choice isn't Helen's.
Helen's birthday sets the brothers in motion trying to outdo each other to get her the more expensive gift.
Joe agrees over the phone to be best man for a high-school pal---whom he doesn't remember.
Roy's quest for likability is an adventure for all when he practices Joe's advice.
The boys urge Helen to demand an audition with a conductor, but she gets him at a bad time---his honeymoon.
A writer flies in to interview Joe, but it's tales from and about Brian that catch his interest.
Helen's no-dating-pilots rule is bent when she unknowingly starts to date one, and when she finds out the truth, she's flying too high to care.