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Transcript: Features — AirVenture 2008 – Faces of Oshkosh

  1. Black. It doesn't matter if it's your first year or your tenth, it will feel like coming home.

    Music In

  2. Medium Close Shot – Juliette Cosh putting headgear on. Shot of Juliette Cosh starting her plane. Medium Close Shot – Juliette Cosh. Title on bottom of video reads, "Juliette Cosh, EAA member since 1998" Montage of Shots of Juliette Cosh and Roger Cosh working on her plane. Shot of Juliette and Roger Cosh standing in front of her plane.

    Juliette Cosh (voiceover):
    My name is Juliette Cosh and I'm a pilot. And I built my own plane with my husband. We definitely have areas of expertise that we learned along the way. I love the riveting, the fiberglassing and just attention to detail. He's definitely the electrical and engine man. So together we made quite a team.
  3. Medium close shot – Roger Cosh. Title on bottom of video reads, "Roger Cosh, EAA member since 1998"

    Roger Cosh (voiceover):
    My name is Roger Cosh and I helped my wife build an airplane. My skills were in working on the engines, and she took care of everything else.
  4. Montage of Still Images of Juliette Cosh working on her plane, posing with her finished plane, then sitting in the pilot's seat.

    Juliette Cosh (continued):
    What I really remember is that how at nighttime, at three in the morning, I would just say, "Are you awake?" And I'd hear a "yep". "Well, I've got this idea. I think this is how we can fix this problem that we're having." And it also gives you a great feeling when you accomplish it, and you can actually see the plane fly then later.
  5. Medium Close Shot – Mark Neubauer. Title on bottom of video reads, "Mark Neubauer, Lead Engineer, GE Aviation". Shot of Mark Neubauer in the GE Honda Aero Engines booth talking to visitors. Montage of Shots of different types of aircraft. Shots of control tower and runways at sunrise, then Mark Neubauer standing on the runway looking around at the scene. Fade Out to Black.

    Mark Neubauer (voiceover):
    My name is Mark Neubauer. I live in Cincinnati, Ohio. And I've been a pilot for 32 years, and been coming to Oshkosh for 15 years. The group of people that build airplanes — you won't find a more creative, meticulous group of people to work with. And that is one of the most rewarding parts is meeting these people that share this common — not only passion — but this mindset about how to approach problem solving. It's unsurpassed.
    Mark Neubauer (continued):
    And one of the rituals I have is: The last day I'm here I get up early in the morning by about six o'clock at dawn, and I'll just walk out to the main portion of the area and stand in the center of it and take it in. You're frequently at a loss for words as to what it means to come here. But, you know, I look forward to it. Next week I'll go home, and I'll start thinking about coming back here next July.
    Audio In: Airport control tower chatter
    Music and Audio Out