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* Upon dispatching Ivan
{{quote| '''Marshall: "Get off my plane!"'''}}
* Halo Two's [[Taking the Bullet]] for Air Force One. Quite apart from being a ridiculously brave act, the sheer ''skill'' and ''timing'' required surely put that 'Eagle driver' on the same tier of airmanship as [[Star Wars|Wedge Antilles]] and [[Firefly (TV)|Hoban Washburne]]!
** And then the Kazakh pilot's victory roll is punctuated by Halo Lead's Sidewinder. This troper hasn't growled "''Yeah!''" that loud since [[Lord of the Rings|Aragorn felled Lurtz]].
{{quote| '''Halo Lead''': [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner|Not so fast, you son of a bitch.]]}}
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* When the Russian soldiers gun down Radek and company just before they leave on a helicopter.
* Hey, what about the woman who, after the phones have all been disabled, suggests using ''the fax machine'' to get a message out, and for which the President promises her a promotion to Postmaster General. (The huge smile on her face when her suggestion ''does'' work and she is parachuting to safety, probably also qualifies as a [[Crowning Moment of Funny]], as well.)
* [[CSI (TV)|Jim Brass]] takes a bullet to the gut for the president. Certain death, right? WRONG: At the end of the film, during the rescue mission right after the president's wife and daughter have safely been transferred to Liberty 2-4, the President insists that he should be offloaded next because of his severe bullet wound, and is ultimately the only survivor of the rescue outside of the president's family. In other words, saving the president = survival.
* Pretty much all of the president's fights against the terrorists, especially the first one, whom he knocks out by hitting in the face with a friggin STOOL (and then kills with a headshot after he gets up thirty seconds later), and of course Korshunov, whom he kills by wrapping a strap around his neck, pulling open the parachute he was wearing, and finally throws him out of the plane (after the legendary [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner]] at the top of the page), snapping his neck.
* The cable's about to snap and there's only time for one more trip from the soon-to-crash plane to Liberty 2-4, and Maj. Caldwell insists the President go; the President won't hear of going until Caldwell and [[Twenty Four24|George Mason]] are safe. At which point Caldwell gets his own Awesome Moment {{spoiler|(making it even worse when the traitorous Mason<ref>who winds up going down with the plane anyway</ref> ''FREAKING KILLS HIM SECONDS LATER''!)}}:
{{quote| '''Caldwell''': [[Tear Jerker|Mr. President - it's time to go]].}}