CHAPTER SEVENTY-SIX There was a sudden rush of air, and the C-130 banked slightly due to the sudden loss of atmospheric pressure. Steel fell hard straight on top of one of the terrorists, smashing him into the steel metal floor. Instinctively Steel grabbed the man’s head and twisted. He should have heard the neck c***k, but the engines' loud drone drowned out any noise, including his fall. Steel lay for a moment, gathering his breath. His body hurt from his hard landing, but he could not worry about that now. The wind howled through the open hatch. Loose debris was being sucked up and out. That told Steel they were still too high. Steel felt the planes, erratic movements as it rocked from side to side until finally the nose came up and they were flying level. Steel looked around but was u

