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- The Watkins family tries to run the A-Team out of town when they visit to attend a friend's funeral.
- A police inspector calls on the A-Team to help him end the activities of a corrupt SWAT team who are hiring themselves out as hitmen.
- The A-Team heads to Mexico to find a girl's mother and put a stop to an illegal alien slavery operation.
- Since B.A. is seriously wounded, Hannibal decides to stop in a remote town to get medical help. This results in Hannibal and Face getting locked up in jail. To make matters worse, a biker gang is on its way to burn the town to the ground.
- The A-team rescues a girl from a cult and then takes on the cult leader to save others and get back Hannibal's boots.
- The A-Team heads to South Africa to defend a diamond mine after the owner is killed.
- After the A-Team completes a mission, they crash on the way home and have to take on hillbillies.
- When a cargo plane pilot develops engine trouble over Venezuela, he safely lands only to find himself incarcerated by authorities when cocaine is discovered aboard his aircraft. The pilot's parents hire the A-Team to get to the bottom of the situation since their son is a decorated soldier who would never knowingly smuggle drugs. The team flies to Colombia where they discover the true mastermind behind the smuggling operation. The trick, however, is getting him out of Colombia since he has many friends in the Colombian government and can never be convicted there.
- While evading Col. Decker, the A-Team helps farm laborers in a small town who are being mistreated by their employer.
- The A-Team is hired by Amy Allen to rescue a missing foreign correspondent in Mexico.
- The A-Team is caught by the federal government and offered a mission in exchange for release.
- The Team goes to a prison in Florida where the sadistic warden forces the prisoners to fight in gladiatorial combat. Face impersonates a criminal psychologist to get close to the warden, while the others infiltrate the prison population.
- The A-Team helps a fellow POW survivor who works as a pastry chef and is threatened by a drug distributor.
- When the A-Team is hired by a contractor, they discover why his competition is trying to stop his demolition project.
- Marla Heasley joins the recurring cast as Tawnia Baker, an investigative reporter who infiltrates a security firm on assignment. There, she discovers that the A-Team is about to be captured by Col. Decker and his men, so she clues Hannibal in. Unfortunately, her snooping has made her a target of the firm's management and they attempt to find out what other information she may have discovered about the firm's planned activities which include the upcoming assassination attempt on the life of a prominent middle eastern diplomat.
- 1983–198749mTV-PG7.6 (422)TV EpisodeThe A-Team is hired when skyjackers take over an airplane and demand $5 million.
- The A-Team comes to the rescue of a restaurant owner and friend who is targeted by local extortionists who are up to no good.
- Face receives a cryptic letter from his college sweetheart and demands the Team go to Ecuador to save her. A big surprise awaits Face, not to mention a criminal gang holding everyone hostage inside a children's orphanage.
- The A-Team agree to help a beleaguered New York neighborhood free itself from a brutal mobster's protection racket.
- The A-Team heads to Vegas to rescue a college professor who perfected a winning gambling system.
- The A-Team is hired to help a small taxicab company beat a villainous rival business determined to drive it to ruin.
- Face gets put on the ballot when the A-Team steps in to stop a corrupt small-town sheriff who kills off his competition.
- The A-Team steps up to help a family fishing business who are victims of an extortion protection racket.
- The A-Team is hired to find an heiress and Face marries her so she won't have to marry a corrupt businessman.
- When a few Vietnam veterans are threatened by a wealthy landowner to give up their property, the A-Team helps them fight back.
- The team are hired to help a watermelon farmer deliver his crop to market.
- 1983–198749mTV-PG7.4 (384)TV EpisodeThe A-team gets hired by an Indian from Arizona who needs help stopping horse rustlers, and the Army tasks Col. Decker to put an end to the A-Team.
- 1983–198749mTV-PG7.4 (372)TV EpisodeThe A-Team finds out who is behind the horse rustling scheme and comes up with a plan to derail the operation.
- An arrogant pilot designs a newer version of Airwolf and plans to engage Hawke in an air-to-air duel to determine which of the two is the better pilot.
- North and South Limbawe are in conflict over oil and a despotic General plans to overthrow his own government in South Limbawe and attacks his neighbors to the North. String and Dom are sent by Archangel to aid North Limbawe and it's leader, Seku Logana, but Logana has his own prejudices about receiving aid for his cause. Also in the mix is an old Vietnam buddy of Hawke's, Marty Vidor, who is working as a mercenary for South Limbawe, and Hawke is hesitant to take him on since Vidor just may know the location of the missing Saint John.
- While on a job assignment to Acapulco, Mexico, Dominic Santini's regular helicopter (unaware of young stowaway Phoebe Danner) is sabotaged, shot and crashes in a desolate mountain ranching area. Archangel discovers the man behind the bombing is rival brass agent Mitchell Bruck, who wants to topple Archangel's position at The F.I.R.M., using Santini as bait to capture Airwolf. His drug-corrupt Mexican accomplice, colonel Martine Arias, is no match however for Hawke, who uses Airwolf to the maximum, while bribed locals help Rick survive with Phoebe.
- String and Caitlin travel to a deserted island where a cure is being researched for a biological plague that was developed in Afghanistan. Unfortunately, the plague has already gotten out of control and the researchers are all dead. Complicating matters, the Russians have also dispatched a submarine to the island to attempt to recover the cure first. When String, Caitlin and the sub's crew all get exposed to the virus, they must work together to find the cure before they all go mad and either kill one another or die.
- Hawke is reluctant to accept a temporary assignment to his old Air Force test pilots unit in order to identify the traitor who is expected to fly a novel aircraft from Alaska to Siberia. He accepts, with Dominic undercover as cleaner, learning about half-blood orphan boy Ho Minh Truong, whom the KGB took as bargaining chip to blackmail the US presumed father. Hawke believes he sired it with mother Nhi Houng, but she maintains the father is his old Vietnam war buddy major Sam Roper, who now commands the unit and becomes prime suspect. Hawke makes a deal, the boy for Airwolf or preventing the treason, then takes over the flight and delivers nothing but destruction to the Soviets on their own airfield, while rescuing the kid.
- A European terrorist cell takes refuge in a spiritualist community in the U.S. that shuns all exposure to technology. Using the community as a front, they plan to destroy a new southwestern U.S. hydro-electric facility and for exposure, they invite a prominent TV journalist, Kelly Dayton, to witness the event. When Kelly and her escort pilot, String, are captured by the terrorists, some quick thinking on the part of the ace pilot results in their escaping their captors, but String and Airwolf must stop the terrorists before they complete their plan of destruction and flood the valley settled by the spiritualists.
- Hawke meets a mercenary who claims to have information regarding his missing brother.
- String and Dom find themselves at odds with a mining community's leadership after they are forced to land during the eruption of a once dormant volcano.
- Marella unofficially asks String and Dom to attempt a rescue mission when Archangel is captured by rival agents and his wing of the Firm is disavowed. Archangel had embarked on a rescue mission for a former lover which he later discovers is a trap to lure him to his capture and subsequent brainwashing. String and Dom must find Archangel and deprogram him before he can assassinate the Firm's top leader, Zeus.
- Hawke reluctantly agrees, with amused Dominic, to be hired by cocky Israeli Nazi-hunter Sarah Lebow, who seeks revenge on former Dachau camp commandant Helmut Krüger, who turned the tables by killing her father, under the pseudonym Hans Daubert. He's now an international arms dealer with a fortified estate in Paraguay. Archangel strongly advises against meddling with him, but fails to holding back the Santini Air team, who fields Airwolf, risking a confrontation with the prime weapon system on auction right then: US quadruple anti-aircraft missile system Thor. Archangel gets involved, being Krüger's main supplier, as Hawke suspects with a brilliant patriotic agenda, but Sarah stops at nothing - several duels are inevitable.
- When Eddie, a chronically drunk friend of Dom's, spouts off about UFO-type lights he's been seeing near his desert trailer, everyone writes him off as a crackpot until one night while taking Eddie home, Dom spots them, too. He and String investigate and discover a military compound nearby headed by a renegade general who is planning a preemptive nuclear strike against the Soviet Union. Unfortunately, while escaping, Dom is shot and it's up to Eddie to ride shotgun aboard Airwolf with String even though he doesn't believe he can do what may be asked of him.
- Caitlin plans to fly home to attend her sister's wedding but her plane is hijacked and crashed into the sea and a ransom demand is issued to the airline. Meanwhile, String and Dom mount their own search and rescue plan while Caitlin and the airline owner, who's also aboard the plane, attempt to keep the passengers calm. Complicating rescue efforts, the terrorists are nearby and they attempt to shoot down anything that comes even remotely close to the downed plane.
- A helicopter prototype that may rival Airwolf is stolen. String thinks his brother St. John is involved.
- A group of terrorists steals a prototype in-flight computer that can turn any commercial aircraft into a fighting unit. While escaping, one of the terrorists is wounded and the group holes up in a small mountain community where they shanghai the services of a combat medic and lock his friends up in a meat locker. When the terrorists discover that the medic has flight skills as well, they get him to aid in their escape, but Doc manages to get away and finds String, who's out looking for the prototype with Airwolf. String manages to rescue Doc's friends, but he's injured in the process and Doc must fly Airwolf to prevent the terrorists from escaping with the prototype computer.
- Dominic accepts to deliver $2,000,000 ransom for two Cuban political prisoners by plane, but raiders steal the cash and he must crash-land back on Cuba due to a storm. Despite the hurricane, Hawke flies to the rescue in Airwolf, and helps Dom shake off suspicion by setting things right. Archangels seems involved in supplying weapons to the thug militia.
- Dr. Robert Winchester is a brilliant researcher and a former test pilot who helped design Airwolf. Now, he's asking for Hawke's help in test flying a simulator that he's designed to enable the Firm to train future test pilots to fly Airwolf. Reluctantly, Hawke agrees, but determines that the simulator's "feel" is a little off. Archangel convinces Hawke to let Winchester hook up the real Airwolf to his computers in order to get a more realistic demonstration. This allows Winchester to engage in a little friendly flying competition with Hawke but it also allows the Russians to nearly get their hands on the high tech super copter.
- The Firm asks String to covertly shuttle a renowned researcher and diplomat, Dr. Roger Burton, to Russia for a secret meeting since Airwolf can get past the Russian defenses without being detected. Unfortunately, before Hawke can go back and recover Dr. Burton, a virus implanted by Airwolf's creator, the late Dr. Moffett, rears its ugly head and threatens not only the destruction of the supercopter but the elimination of the Firm as well unless a computer programmer String knows can undo the damage the evil Dr. Moffett concocted.
- A young hotshot helicopter pilot named Kevin takes a job sweeping the hangar at Santini Air after his guardian uncle is killed by some past associates. Those associates wanted his uncle to go back into the drug smuggling business with them. Now Kevin is on the lookout for them and uses his position at Santini Air to try to garner some revenge. Unfortunately, he costs Santini a commercial contract in the process and almost loses the trust of his newfound friends.
- String learns that Saint John may be held captive in a POW camp in Laos. Together with Dom, he recruits a couple of Vietnam veterans, one a daredevil, the other an up-and-coming politician, to go after his brother and bring him home. While they're in Cambodia, however, one of the team gets the jitters and reveals that he actually betrayed his comrades when they'd been captured by the enemy during the war. To that end, he not only has to redeem himself, but regain the trust of his companions.
- After stunt pilot Vinnie crashes attempting to land on a driving truck, studio boss Philip Maurice and his deputy Simon Sayes hire Santini Air to save the film project. String refuses such a merely commercial job, even as wing-man on the ground, but Dom insists to accept and do the flying to prove if he still can at his age, stating even if it kills him. He even accepts a contract clause to pay for the studio losses if he fails, which he couldn't afford. String asks Archangel to stop Dom by FIRM's government pull, but hearing Maurice is involved, he convinces String to take over as that's an international crime mastermind, who caused the death of an agent Michael cares about, and must plan the stunt as a cover for a major robbery. Racing against time they work out it must be a government gold transport heist and confront the fiends.
- String and Dom are hired to fly a helicopter rigged with a prop spaceship during a live concert performance by singing sensation Roxy Marvel (Misty Rowe). Complications develop, however, when a fight with her ex-husband Nick DeSoto (Mayf Nutter), who's also her manager, results in Nick having her kidnapped and replaced by a look-alike lip-syncer. Nick needs the money he can raise from his ex-wife's death to cover some old gambling debts. String and Dom must find Roxy and save her look-alike before DeSoto can carry out his plans.
- A revolutionary breaks her father, former dictator Marios Guzman, out of a military prison. Because her father received no medical treatment in prison, she has her followers kidnap Doc who is on a fishing trip with String. String vows to follow Doc, but is advised not to get himself or Airwolf involved in anything political. As it turns out, a former comrade-in-arms of Guzman's learns that he is dying and plans to use his final address to the people as a rallying point to retake the government.