Lenina+Meets+Henry+Foster+at+his+helicopter

What:
 * the reader gets a glimpse of the layout of London, with "table-topped buildings" and "thin-stalked... Charing-T Tower"
 * "new" technologies such as the Red Rocket, are introduced
 * the different colored workers are seen changing shifts at the Hounslow Feely Studio
 * Lenina's conditioning is easily shown

Why:
 * the difference in today's London and the one shown in book are described to show how times have changed
 * technology has changed airplanes into rockets, to show how impatient people have become, and how far technology has come
 * the observation of the workers shows people in their lives, not just talked about by the Director
 * they are also shown as ants, tiny, insignificant beings that work for others, not as real people
 * Lenina remarks about the workers to show the way conditioning works on an average brain, how the hypnopeadic commands are now transcribed into her thoughts

How:
 * London is shown with an aerial view, from the helicopter
 * Henry Foster is obsessed with punctuality, and remarks on the lateness of the rockets
 * the workers are seen as ants from very high up
 * Lenina often remarks about things she was conditioned to think, as if she has no will power and must think certain thoughts