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Flight Crash HD English To Hindi Dubbed
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00:00:00The weather forecast says it will be clear, so relax and enjoy the journey.
00:00:07You didn't cut your hair the way we discussed.
00:00:11Look at it with your heart.
00:00:13Poetry?
00:00:18Sir, would you like to have something?
00:00:19No, thank you.
00:00:20Here you go, ma'am.
00:00:22Sir, would you like to have something?
00:00:23No.
00:00:25Was there a party last night?
00:00:26Oh, shush.
00:00:30Would you like to have something?
00:00:36Yes, of course. We'll meet, right?
00:00:37Yes, of course.
00:00:43Excuse me.
00:00:45Here you go, ma'am.
00:00:56Will, I've checked everything.
00:00:58It's in the roll. What do you think?
00:01:01You've checked everything. That's enough.
00:01:06Hey, Daniel. You're scaring me. What's going on?
00:01:10I don't know.
00:01:12Is it a short circuit?
00:01:17See? It's just a little...
00:01:20Come on, Daniel. Stop this nonsense and find out what the problem is.
00:01:24Gander Center, this is IA-42.
00:01:26Looks like there's a problem with the intermittent instruments.
00:01:28We're trying to fix it.
00:01:31Okay, IA-42. The path ahead is clear.
00:01:33If you need any kind of help, let us know.
00:01:38Okay, IA-42.
00:01:41Daniel, I can't fly like this.
00:01:47What's going on?
00:01:51Oh.
00:01:54Oh.
00:01:59Gander Center, this is IA-42. You said the weather was clear.
00:02:02Five minutes ago, the path was clear, IA-42.
00:02:05This storm suddenly appeared.
00:02:08Squad 7700, do you have any other way?
00:02:11We'll try and see.
00:02:13Ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats.
00:02:15There could be turbulence ahead.
00:02:20Crew, take the passengers to their seats.
00:02:23Crew, take the passengers to their seats.
00:02:25Crew, take the passengers to their seats.
00:02:29What's going on?
00:02:30What's going on?
00:02:44What's going on?
00:02:47Is the flight going to crash?
00:02:54Do you think we'll be able to escape?
00:02:56I think we should go straight from here.
00:03:10Be careful, we're rolling.
00:03:23Ah!
00:03:54Ah!
00:04:06What was that?
00:04:07I was so scared.
00:04:09Let's go.
00:04:10I thought we were safe.
00:04:13But what was that?
00:04:15Really?
00:04:17It's night time.
00:04:19There was about an hour left before sunset.
00:04:23Ah!
00:04:29Are we unconscious, Captain?
00:04:32No, nothing like that happened.
00:04:38I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
00:04:40There was a sudden storm.
00:04:42The good news is that we've passed it.
00:04:44The path ahead is smooth now.
00:04:47You must have noticed that when we were passing the storm,
00:04:50it was already sunset.
00:04:52It happens a lot when you cross the Bermuda Triangle.
00:04:54What?
00:04:56Don't worry.
00:04:57You'll see another sunset tomorrow.
00:05:02Sometimes you have to lie when you cross the Bermuda Triangle.
00:05:23Is anyone else's connection down?
00:05:26Yes, I'm not getting any signal from my phone.
00:05:36Oh my God! Did you see that?
00:05:42We have altitude, airspeed and fuel.
00:05:46But we can only fly in the air with this much.
00:05:49There's a lot of fuel left, but anything can happen.
00:05:55Let's see if we can manage anything.
00:05:59Gander Centre, this is IA-42.
00:06:01We've passed the storm, but we'll need your help for our instruments.
00:06:05IA-42.
00:06:09Gander Centre, this is London-bound IA-42.
00:06:11Can you hear me?
00:06:15I can't hear you.
00:06:16The fuses are fine.
00:06:18I don't know what the problem is.
00:06:21Check the backup.
00:06:22There might be something there.
00:06:23I'll do it.
00:06:25Gander Centre, this is IA-42.
00:06:27Can you hear me?
00:06:30Not even now.
00:06:32Daniel?
00:06:33There's one thing that's working perfectly.
00:06:36What is it?
00:06:39Our radar system.
00:06:41That's the only thing that hasn't changed since the International Airline Avionics was upgraded.
00:06:48As long as it's working, we're safe.
00:06:53Are you okay?
00:06:55Yes, I'm fine.
00:07:03Sir, can I get something for you?
00:07:05Sorry, I'll trouble you.
00:07:06It's okay. What would you like?
00:07:08Ginger ale.
00:07:13It's early tonight, isn't it?
00:07:15It's because of the storm, like the captain said.
00:07:19So, what are you guys going to England for?
00:07:21Business or sightseeing?
00:07:23Don't know.
00:07:24We're history professors at Akron University.
00:07:26There's going to be a convention in London.
00:07:28Yes, we've found some amazing pre-war artifacts there.
00:07:32Some of them were my favorites.
00:07:33You don't have to bore them.
00:07:35They're already sleepy.
00:07:36No, it's okay.
00:07:37No, I have to finish my work.
00:07:39I'll come back and listen to you.
00:07:41I'll be waiting for you.
00:07:43You go, or he'll bore you.
00:07:47Okay, so this is Hitler's map.
00:07:48The one in Argentina, right?
00:07:53What are you doing?
00:07:54Oh, me?
00:07:56I'm calculating everything.
00:07:59You know, at my age, you have to calculate everything.
00:08:03I don't know if I'll ever get to live again.
00:08:08Okay, I won't disturb you.
00:08:10Thanks a lot.
00:08:25That's strange.
00:08:27What is it? Some good news again?
00:08:28Look over there.
00:08:33There's nothing here.
00:08:34Nothing at all.
00:08:37Is its radar broken too?
00:08:39I thought so too, but the coordinates are moving.
00:08:43If the radar was broken, the coordinates wouldn't move.
00:08:47So there's something we can rely on.
00:08:49There should be air traffic around us too, right?
00:08:53Okay, so let's make a loop and find a solution.
00:09:04There's nothing here.
00:09:06According to the radar, we're alone here.
00:09:10Maybe the storm has diverted the traffic.
00:09:12The signals are waiting for us to come back.
00:09:14What if that doesn't happen?
00:09:16We still have a few hours to get to London.
00:09:19That doesn't mean we're lost.
00:09:25If we come down from the cloud cover,
00:09:28we might be able to get a visual cue from a cargo ship or a shipping lane.
00:09:34Is that a good idea?
00:09:36If no one can hear us,
00:09:39then this is the only way out.
00:09:47This is Cameron.
00:09:48Hey Cameron, how's it going over there?
00:09:50We're a little tired, but everything's fine.
00:09:52This is Cameron.
00:09:53Hey Cameron, how's it going over there?
00:09:55We're a little tired, but everything's fine.
00:09:58Good. I'm going to make an announcement,
00:10:00and I want everyone to take their seats.
00:10:02We're going to descend.
00:10:04Is everything okay?
00:10:05We're just going to get out of a high-level windshear.
00:10:10Get everyone in their seats, okay?
00:10:12Okay.
00:10:18Is everything okay?
00:10:19Listen, we're going to have to get everyone in their seats.
00:10:22We're going to descend.
00:10:23They're saying there could be turbulence.
00:10:27What kind of turbulence?
00:10:30Ladies and gentlemen,
00:10:31please take your seats.
00:10:33We're going to get out of the turbulence.
00:10:35That's why we're going to go under the clouds.
00:10:37This is normal.
00:10:39Still, please take your seats.
00:10:49Everything's secure here, Captain.
00:11:03Are you okay?
00:11:04Yes, I'm fine.
00:11:06Believe me,
00:11:07I've seen this happen many times in my career.
00:11:10There's nothing to worry about.
00:11:12Okay.
00:11:14Huh?
00:11:18Earth?
00:11:20That means the Atlantic is below us.
00:11:22It should be.
00:11:30Oh, I see.
00:11:31That means we're lost.
00:11:33Gander Center, can you hear me?
00:11:36Keep looking out for radio towers
00:11:38or something like blinking lights.
00:11:44According to radar,
00:11:45there's a small plane 20 kilometers away.
00:11:49What's this?
00:11:50There are so many planes here.
00:11:52Are you sure they're planes?
00:11:54I've never seen anything like this.
00:11:55Are you sure?
00:11:56I'm not sure about this,
00:11:57but we're heading towards something.
00:12:02It's very dark ahead.
00:12:03It could be a storm.
00:12:06That's not a storm.
00:12:08That's a...
00:12:10fire.
00:12:11It's a fire.
00:12:22Oh, my gosh.
00:12:24Oh, no.
00:12:28What's happening?
00:12:29What's happening?
00:12:31What's happening?
00:12:35What's going on?
00:12:38What's happening?
00:12:39Look at that.
00:12:41How is this possible?
00:12:43Oh, no.
00:12:44Something's happening out there.
00:12:46I don't understand what's happening.
00:12:49What's happening?
00:12:52What's happening?
00:12:53What do you think?
00:12:54I hope the plane didn't crash.
00:12:56But what's happening?
00:12:57I've never seen anything like this.
00:12:59I'm scared.
00:13:01Where are we stuck?
00:13:06How is this possible?
00:13:09Bill.
00:13:10Something's coming towards us.
00:13:11It's near us.
00:13:12Hurry up.
00:13:18Daniel, turn off the nav lights.
00:13:21No, we're too low.
00:13:23Stop.
00:13:28Keep an eye on the radar.
00:13:41Hey, what's going on?
00:13:44I hope we don't get shot like the Ukrainian planes.
00:13:48What's going on?
00:13:50We don't have to panic until our captain tells us anything.
00:13:54Everything's fine.
00:13:55Hey, I'm asking you a question, okay?
00:13:57As soon as we find out, sir,
00:13:59we'll give you an answer.
00:14:00What? Listen.
00:14:02Listen, I want an answer.
00:14:03I want an answer.
00:14:08Sir, let go of my hand.
00:14:11Sir, if you don't sit down, we'll have to take action.
00:14:15So, sit down.
00:14:17Okay.
00:14:30Cameron.
00:14:31Bill, what's going on?
00:14:33We'll handle everything.
00:14:35Is everything okay there?
00:14:37Everything's fine.
00:14:39Just a little confused and scared.
00:14:41I'll talk to them.
00:14:42We'll tell you everything soon.
00:14:44You calm everyone down, okay?
00:15:03I think everything's fine.
00:15:05There's nothing around.
00:15:07I'm going to keep some distance between us and them.
00:15:10We'll duck in a while, okay?
00:15:13What?
00:15:15Bill, it didn't make any difference last time.
00:15:17We don't even know where we are.
00:15:19Without the instruments, we only have the option of landmarks,
00:15:22and they can't be seen from the clouds.
00:15:30Ladies and gentlemen,
00:15:31I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
00:15:33There was a storm, but now everything's fine.
00:15:36You don't have to worry.
00:15:39I request you to remain calm.
00:15:41The flight crew will help you.
00:15:46Excuse me. Sorry.
00:15:47No, no. Tell me, what can I do for you?
00:15:50Actually, we want to help you.
00:15:52Sorry, gentlemen.
00:15:53This is not the time for jokes.
00:15:54We'll talk later.
00:15:56Oh.
00:15:58Listen.
00:16:02Captain, I'm Cameron.
00:16:11Look, we can't talk right now.
00:16:12Captain, my name is Bennett, and this is my colleague, Dale.
00:16:15Listen to me.
00:16:17Roger, we need help here.
00:16:19Captain, do you know which aircraft that is?
00:16:21Please, go back to your seat.
00:16:22You go back to your seat.
00:16:24You know they're not allowed, right?
00:16:26Sir, what are you doing?
00:16:28Please, go back to your seat.
00:16:29Please, go back to your seat.
00:16:32Listen to me.
00:16:34It's not possible that the aircraft is still there.
00:16:37What's this?
00:16:39You're flying a plane without instruments, Captain?
00:16:42How do you know all this?
00:16:43No, no, I don't know.
00:16:45It's all in front of me.
00:16:46We're flying without a lot of instruments.
00:16:48The satellites aren't working.
00:16:50Only the radar is working.
00:16:52Complete signal loss.
00:16:54That means there's no satellite.
00:17:00Tell me quickly.
00:17:02Is your radio working?
00:17:04We're getting statics, but...
00:17:06But we haven't had any contact since we left.
00:17:11Yes, you're right.
00:17:13That's because there weren't a lot of Allied radio towers.
00:17:17Huh?
00:17:18In the 1940s.
00:17:29Huh?
00:17:40Hey!
00:17:42Don't be afraid.
00:17:44Go to sleep.
00:17:46I can't sleep.
00:17:50Me neither.
00:17:57It's strange.
00:17:59Looking at the coastline and the planes,
00:18:01it feels like we're in Saint-Nazaire, where the bombing happened.
00:18:04In June 1940, the Germans bombed France.
00:18:09I don't have time for this.
00:18:10Take them back to their seats.
00:18:11Okay, let's go.
00:18:13Wait, we can help you find your location.
00:18:15We can go under the clouds and find out about the geography of World War II.
00:18:18Okay, okay.
00:18:20You can help.
00:18:22But now, go back to your seats.
00:18:25Okay, Captain.
00:18:26At a lower altitude, if you can catch the weaker frequencies of the 1940s...
00:18:30I don't want to hear anything about time travel.
00:18:33First, let's find out where we are.
00:18:36Even if it looks outdated, our radar is much more advanced than the Germans'.
00:18:40That's it.
00:18:42Go back to your seats.
00:18:43Let's go, Sir.
00:18:44Look, if any planes come again, this radar will keep us ahead of them.
00:18:48Even if you're right, which is not at all possible,
00:18:53then tell me how we can go back.
00:18:56We'll have to go into another storm.
00:18:59If one storm can reach here, the other can take us out of here.
00:19:02So, we wait for another storm?
00:19:07Yes.
00:19:09Cameron, please take them back.
00:19:10Yes, absolutely. Gentlemen, please.
00:19:12And yes, all of you...
00:19:15stay quiet.
00:19:17Understood?
00:19:19Okay?
00:19:20Yes, Captain.
00:19:21Let's go. Go back to your seats.
00:19:26There are some electrical issues here.
00:19:30But what about those planes?
00:19:32And those bombs?
00:19:37I don't want anyone to panic.
00:19:41We'll handle it.
00:19:50Captain, we'll handle it.
00:19:53I've flown with you thousands of times, but you've never given up.
00:20:07We're going to do another descent, but there's nothing to worry about.
00:20:11Thank you for your cooperation.
00:20:13I don't understand how this is possible.
00:20:15It must have happened.
00:20:16When did you take your physics degree, Professor?
00:20:19Look, don't talk nonsense. Let me think.
00:20:21Okay, okay.
00:20:25What do you want, sir?
00:20:26What did the captain say?
00:20:28Didn't you hear? We're going to a low altitude to understand the situation.
00:20:32No, but...
00:20:35Okay.
00:20:36But what's going on?
00:20:37No, no, no.
00:20:38I promise, sir.
00:20:39As soon as everyone finds out, I'll tell you.
00:20:41It's impossible.
00:20:42Please let go of my hand.
00:20:43No, no, no.
00:20:44Listen to me.
00:20:46One more thing.
00:20:47If you hold my hand now, you'll have to face a big problem.
00:20:58Okay, if we can identify a landmark, that would be great.
00:21:00It's going to be difficult.
00:21:01Without 21st century light pollution, are you sure it was Saint Nazaire?
00:21:08Look, such a dangerous bombing happened only in the 1940s.
00:21:14All right.
00:21:16Give me the pencils.
00:21:17Scheduling.
00:21:18Scheduling?
00:21:19Yes.
00:21:20Yes.
00:21:34We'll have to keep an eye on the next storm.
00:21:38Don't start now.
00:21:40Time travel storm is impossible.
00:21:42I know, but none of this makes sense.
00:21:44You'll understand when we find out where we are.
00:21:46Focus on this for now, okay?
00:22:15Mayday.
00:22:17This is IA Flight 42 out of Dallas.
00:22:20Listen to me carefully.
00:22:22We were on our way to Heathrow, and suddenly we got lost.
00:22:27Repeat.
00:22:29This is IA Flight 42.
00:22:31Mayday.
00:22:32Can anyone hear me?
00:22:33Over.
00:22:34Mayday.
00:22:44According to the radar, there's no one far away.
00:22:50Now let's find out where we are.
00:23:02Look over there.
00:23:04Is that a river?
00:23:06I don't know.
00:23:08Let's make a sketch.
00:23:13I can't believe it.
00:23:16There's a world war going on right below us.
00:23:19Full swing.
00:23:23If this is really June, then Hitler must have advanced with his forces.
00:23:28And in a week, he'll be in Paris.
00:23:35Mayday.
00:23:43There should be lights here.
00:23:45CDs?
00:23:47Maybe it's power cutting.
00:23:49That's why I can't connect to anyone.
00:23:55Repeat.
00:23:56This is Flight 42.
00:23:57If anyone can hear me, please respond.
00:24:00Flight, repeat, airspace.
00:24:02Flight, flight, repeat, airspace.
00:24:04Maybe he's speaking French.
00:24:06They were speaking the truth.
00:24:07We're in France.
00:24:09That's Daniel.
00:24:10Wait, wait, wait.
00:24:12Is he German?
00:24:13Flight, repeat, airspace.
00:24:16Airspace.
00:24:17Over.
00:24:18Hello.
00:24:20This is Captain William Strong.
00:24:22IA Flight 42.
00:24:24Can you hear me?
00:24:26Violation of international airspace.
00:24:28Please state your identity.
00:24:29I am Captain William Strong.
00:24:31I need your help.
00:24:33Can you hear me?
00:24:34Captain,
00:24:36whoever you are,
00:24:38this is a localized channel
00:24:40which is only used in emergencies.
00:24:41Over.
00:24:42This is Flight 42 out of Dulles.
00:24:44We've lost our way.
00:24:46Maybe we've seen some German bombers.
00:24:48Bombers?
00:24:50You're saying you're in an aircraft?
00:24:52Yes.
00:24:56Hello.
00:24:57My name is Corporal Nigel Sheffield.
00:25:00It's my duty to tell you
00:25:02that I intercept long-range transmissions.
00:25:05And you're forgetting that
00:25:07it's wrong to be in an aircraft right now.
00:25:09Look,
00:25:11I don't have time for this nonsense.
00:25:13Can you connect me to a civilian air traffic control?
00:25:15Please.
00:25:17Air traffic control?
00:25:19This is a war zone.
00:25:21Is there anyone who can help us?
00:25:23Anyone.
00:25:25Okay, Captain.
00:25:27We're a commercial airline.
00:25:29International.
00:25:31And you're flying in a German bombing area?
00:25:34No. That's strange.
00:25:36Look,
00:25:38can you tell us what the GMT is right now?
00:25:41Fine, Captain.
00:25:4317th June, 2130 hours.
00:25:46And the year?
00:25:48Are you kidding?
00:25:50Look, please answer our questions, okay?
00:25:53Today is 17th June, 1940.
00:25:56Don't your commercial airlines give calendars?
00:26:00If you're done investigating,
00:26:03you can disconnect this channel.
00:26:05Listen,
00:26:07I don't know if you're trying to deceive us,
00:26:10but we're stuck here.
00:26:12And you're the only one we've contacted.
00:26:14Deception?
00:26:16Not at all.
00:26:18Now please get out of this frequency and...
00:26:20How do I explain that this is a commercial airline
00:26:22that's stuck?
00:26:23I can't tell you that, Captain.
00:26:41Here?
00:26:43Here?
00:26:45This has to happen.
00:26:47If this is Wren, then...
00:26:49That means...
00:26:51We should inform the Captain.
00:26:53Let's go.
00:27:17Look,
00:27:18if you're kidding,
00:27:20then listen to me carefully.
00:27:22We only have a fuel gauge,
00:27:24altitude,
00:27:26and a radar that's working.
00:27:29Your radar?
00:27:31I mean, radio detection.
00:27:34It scans the sky and tells us about other aircrafts.
00:27:37This sounds like RDF technology
00:27:40that we Brits are developing right now.
00:27:42But we don't have any of that right now.
00:27:44Right now, we only have what we're in the air because of.
00:27:49Captain,
00:27:51maybe you know where we are.
00:27:54Nigel, I have history professors with me.
00:27:57And they know where we are right now.
00:28:00What are you saying?
00:28:02Look, we've identified a river
00:28:04and the surrounding hills around it.
00:28:06We've just passed over the Rennes River in France.
00:28:10According to the timing after the bombing,
00:28:12this is our best guess.
00:28:14We're absolutely sure that we're passing over the bombing
00:28:16where RMS Lancastria was attacked.
00:28:20And it sank there.
00:28:22It sank?
00:28:24Lancastria?
00:28:26Even if it's true, how do you know?
00:28:28You might not believe it,
00:28:30but we were going from DC to London
00:28:32in a commercial flight
00:28:34in the 21st century.
00:28:36And suddenly, there was a storm or something
00:28:39and we ended up here.
00:28:41This is weird.
00:28:43Forget all that.
00:28:44We've lost our way in the sky.
00:28:47And we're in a war zone.
00:28:50Nigel, we could die without your help.
00:28:56What if we tell you about the bombing in Saint-Denis?
00:29:00What can you tell me?
00:29:02The air forces.
00:29:04UKJU-88,
00:29:06Henkel HE-111,
00:29:08Messerschmitt BF-110,
00:29:10likely prototypes,
00:29:12and Lancastria.
00:29:14Ask them in the front.
00:29:16They'll confirm that they're lost.
00:29:19Yes, I'll ask them.
00:29:21If you're serious,
00:29:23call back at this frequency in half an hour.
00:29:28We can't wait for half an hour.
00:29:30Call us in five minutes.
00:29:33I'll do what I can.
00:29:37God help us.
00:29:45Show me where you found these two points.
00:29:54Do you know the way?
00:29:56Maybe.
00:29:58Then we can increase our range.
00:30:01Fuel is less than half tank.
00:30:15Come in. How are you?
00:30:17Colonel, one minute.
00:30:19Any news?
00:30:21A transmission, sir.
00:30:23But you need to know about it.
00:30:44Okay.
00:31:12Ladies and gentlemen,
00:31:14I have information
00:31:16that the flight crew is not giving you.
00:31:19Sir, please.
00:31:21I know it sounds strange,
00:31:24but I think we've somehow
00:31:26time-traveled.
00:31:34How many drinks did you have?
00:31:39We all saw the storm,
00:31:41the planes, the bombs.
00:31:43They know.
00:31:46I don't know how,
00:31:48but we're in time for World War II.
00:31:50Please, calm down.
00:31:52No, no.
00:31:54No one's telling us anything.
00:31:56We have a right to know.
00:31:58Sit down.
00:32:00You're scaring us all.
00:32:04You must believe
00:32:06that we're in a war zone.
00:32:08So what?
00:32:10So?
00:32:12We're not going to survive.
00:32:14This plane is not for war.
00:32:18Listen, listen.
00:32:20Do you know what this means?
00:32:22Listen to me.
00:32:24We're traveling in June 1914
00:32:27over France.
00:32:29The enemy has gathered
00:32:31its forces on the ground.
00:32:33We have it. We all have it.
00:32:35There's only one chance
00:32:37to change human history.
00:32:40We can kill the enemy.
00:32:43We deserve to die.
00:32:45Okay, but...
00:32:47how are we going to do this?
00:32:49They tried to kill him in the war,
00:32:52but they failed.
00:32:55Okay, during the war,
00:32:57they had outdated intelligence.
00:32:59We know exactly where Hitler is.
00:33:01It's all in this book.
00:33:03It's all written in detail.
00:33:05It has information on
00:33:07where the SS and Hitler are.
00:33:09Okay, but they'll see us from miles away.
00:33:10This is suicide.
00:33:12We can't do this.
00:33:17We're already surrounded
00:33:19by bombers and attack planes.
00:33:22We're not going to survive.
00:33:24But we can land this plane
00:33:26and find Hitler
00:33:28and kill him.
00:33:30That's enough.
00:33:32Hey, let go of her.
00:33:34He's right.
00:33:36We have to take this into our own hands.
00:33:38We can do something.
00:33:40We need a safe place.
00:33:42And we have to convince the pilots.
00:33:44Stop!
00:33:47Go back to your seat.
00:33:51I thought you'd support us, Sergeant.
00:33:54We can win this war.
00:33:56Wow, that's a great story.
00:33:58Actually, you want to hijack this plane.
00:34:01It's called terrorism.
00:34:03What? I'm a patriot.
00:34:07Just listen to me.
00:34:08Private Jackson and I
00:34:10won't let you get into the cockpit.
00:34:15You think you can stop us?
00:34:18You can try.
00:34:23We can use you in this plan.
00:34:26You can be a hero.
00:34:28Just go back.
00:34:36What's going on?
00:34:38What are they doing?
00:34:40Stop them!
00:34:42What are you doing?
00:34:44What are you doing?
00:34:46Stop them!
00:35:00You!
00:35:02You!
00:35:08What's that noise?
00:35:12You don't understand.
00:35:14No, sir. You don't understand.
00:35:16Even if we try,
00:35:18there's a higher chance of making a mistake.
00:35:20Even if you know where the enemy is.
00:35:22Believe me.
00:35:24Let's say there's a world war going on.
00:35:27And we make a mistake.
00:35:28If we make just one mistake,
00:35:30the enemy will have this plane.
00:35:32We'll have the technology and this book.
00:35:34They'll know everything.
00:35:37And then the enemy will wave their flag all over the world.
00:35:40Because of you.
00:35:43Because we don't want to ruin the past
00:35:46by trying to change it.
00:35:49Do you understand?
00:35:51So go back to your seat and sit quietly.
00:35:58Go.
00:36:14Yes.
00:36:16Is everything okay?
00:36:18Yes. There's nothing we can't handle.
00:36:21We'll tie him up like this.
00:36:23There's no problem in the flight.
00:36:25Am I right?
00:36:27Yes, sir.
00:36:30Now he won't bother you.
00:36:35Thanks to you.
00:36:37You brought a fire extinguisher.
00:36:51We've been in the air for the last 150 minutes
00:36:54with our current speed.
00:36:56And we're neither going up nor down.
00:36:58At least we know where we're going.
00:37:00Yes, you're right.
00:37:02You know where we're going, right?
00:37:04Yes. We're somewhere near France.
00:37:06That means if we want to continue our journey,
00:37:09we'll have to find a friend
00:37:11or a safe landing space.
00:37:13Right?
00:37:15Yes.
00:37:16We'll have to find a friend
00:37:18or a safe landing space.
00:37:20Right?
00:37:22What happened?
00:37:24Some idiots were trying to hijack the plane
00:37:26and kill Hitler.
00:37:28Some soldiers helped us,
00:37:30but now the passengers must want an answer.
00:37:32And that too soon.
00:37:34Corporal Nigel Sheffield
00:37:36calling Captain William Strong.
00:37:38This is Captain Strong.
00:37:40Tell me, Nigel.
00:37:42So you're still here.
00:37:44And you're with us.
00:37:46Some things take time, Captain.
00:37:49I spoke to the command
00:37:51and the soldiers of the Western Front.
00:37:53And
00:37:55we fully trusted you.
00:37:58Not on that time travel thing,
00:38:01but your Lancaster thing was right.
00:38:05And to be honest,
00:38:08we got a lot of help in that.
00:38:11No one knew the extent of that firepower.
00:38:14And we didn't even know about it.
00:38:18I'm glad we agreed on something, Nigel.
00:38:23Yes, you're right.
00:38:25We'll do whatever we can.
00:38:27But Dunkirk...
00:38:29But after Dunkirk,
00:38:32we're broken.
00:38:34It was a terrible sight.
00:38:37What?
00:38:39What are you saying?
00:38:41No, no, no.
00:38:42Allied forces evacuated millions of troops from there.
00:38:46Evacuate?
00:38:48Didn't you read the newspaper?
00:38:50Jerry's surrounded us from both sides.
00:38:52It was a dangerous sight.
00:38:54Half a million of our soldiers were killed.
00:38:57How is that possible?
00:38:59It was terrible.
00:39:01What happened?
00:39:03He says there was a massacre in Dunkirk.
00:39:05But that's not true.
00:39:07Dunkirk was a very successful Allied evacuation mission.
00:39:09They rescued 400,000 troops.
00:39:13So if you're right,
00:39:15then what we're going through
00:39:18is not what we know.
00:39:22I'm sorry to hear that, Nigel.
00:39:24Well, Captain,
00:39:26how can we help you?
00:39:28We need two things right now.
00:39:30A safe route
00:39:32and a safe landing spot.
00:39:34And one more thing.
00:39:36If you have any information
00:39:37about a strange storm,
00:39:39let us know.
00:39:41I'll do whatever I can, Captain.
00:39:43What's your current position?
00:39:45We're near the wire.
00:39:47That's all we know at the moment.
00:39:49We crossed the Rhine a while ago
00:39:51and now we're going straight.
00:39:53You're near the German border?
00:39:55What's your current airspeed?
00:39:57400 knots.
00:39:59Listen to me carefully, Captain.
00:40:01First of all, change your course.
00:40:03We're hearing German chattering.
00:40:04They're talking about an aircraft.
00:40:07That means whoever's bombing
00:40:10knows we're here.
00:40:16Are there any friendlies around
00:40:18who can help us?
00:40:20It's hard to tell without knowing your exact position.
00:40:23What if we become visible to you?
00:40:25What do you mean?
00:40:27We're flying with our nav lights off.
00:40:29But we can turn on landing and running lights.
00:40:32Are you sure about this?
00:40:34A lot of systems have failed.
00:40:36This is analog, right?
00:40:42Shall we begin?
00:40:58Take him to the Colonel.
00:41:05Nigel.
00:41:07Something's coming our way.
00:41:09One moment, Captain.
00:41:11They could be allies.
00:41:16But it's coming towards us very fast.
00:41:19Do something.
00:41:21Well, Captain,
00:41:23we don't see any aircraft.
00:41:25Listen, go back to your seats.
00:41:27And don't say a word to anyone.
00:41:29Take care of everyone.
00:41:31Hurry up.
00:41:34Hurry up.
00:41:38Captain, we've found out
00:41:40that there are some German crafts behind you.
00:41:43We've reached there.
00:41:45We're going to surround them.
00:41:55Don't fire until someone gives the order.
00:42:04Hurry up.
00:42:12Everything is secure here, Captain.
00:42:17Our jets are all around the plane.
00:42:22This is definitely a Nazi plane.
00:42:24They have jets too?
00:42:26Where did the jets come from in the 40s?
00:42:30Everyone stay alert.
00:42:32You can get orders anytime.
00:42:34Be careful.
00:42:36Get ready.
00:42:44Sir, they're after us.
00:42:46Tell me what to do.
00:42:48Do as I say.
00:42:50Yes, sir.
00:42:52We're waiting for your orders.
00:42:54What's going on?
00:42:56Do you know what's going on?
00:43:00I'm taking the jets up.
00:43:05What's going on, Daniel?
00:43:07They're after us.
00:43:09We've got the order.
00:43:11Target set. Fire!
00:43:34Fire!
00:43:53We've attacked them.
00:43:57We've surrounded them.
00:44:05Fire!
00:44:17They're trying to get out of our range.
00:44:20We're following them, sir.
00:44:34They're after us too.
00:44:36I know.
00:44:40What's going on?
00:44:42Captain, are you listening to me?
00:44:44Not now, Nigel.
00:44:46We're taking fire.
00:44:48I'm listening.
00:44:50Can you hear me?
00:44:52Damn it!
00:45:04Fire!
00:45:25Do you have a plan?
00:45:27Maybe.
00:45:29Just don't be scared.
00:45:31Why?
00:45:35Help!
00:45:393,000 feet!
00:45:482,000 feet!
00:45:52What's going on?
00:45:54Nail 1,000!
00:45:56Nail 1,000!
00:45:58Nail 1,000!
00:46:04Nail 1,000!
00:46:16We've lost control.
00:46:18Let's get out of here.
00:46:20Hurry!
00:46:352 planes!
00:46:37They're right behind us.
00:46:49Daniel!
00:46:56Stop!
00:46:58We need first aid in the cockpit.
00:47:00No!
00:47:04Help!
00:47:06Help!
00:47:12Just a little more.
00:47:14Just a little more.
00:47:27Okay, okay.
00:47:29Let me take a look.
00:47:31There's nothing to worry about.
00:47:32Are you sure?
00:47:34It's not a deep wound.
00:47:36We'll be fine.
00:47:38It hurts a lot, but I'll be fine.
00:47:40How's the plane?
00:47:42It's in bad shape.
00:47:44A lot of fuel has run out.
00:47:46There's a problem with the cabin pressure.
00:47:48We'll have to stay below 15,000 feet.
00:47:50Is it that bad?
00:47:52It's really bad.
00:47:54We'll have to cycle it again.
00:47:56Nigel!
00:47:58There's a problem here.
00:48:00There's no problem with the radio.
00:48:02We're out of range.
00:48:04William Strong.
00:48:06We can either hide in the clouds
00:48:08or die talking to our friend Nigel.
00:48:11And we can't even land on the front wheel.
00:48:14Perfect!
00:48:16Captain!
00:48:18Wait a minute.
00:48:20Will, if the passengers find out what's going on,
00:48:22they can help us.
00:48:24We'll have to work together.
00:48:26All of us.
00:48:28Daniel, can you fly the plane?
00:48:30Yes, I can.
00:48:32But we'll need your help.
00:48:34You stay with them.
00:48:36Sit in my seat.
00:48:38Are you sure?
00:48:40Yes, of course.
00:48:42Captain!
00:48:44Cameron, come with me.
00:48:46Yes, sir.
00:48:53Sir, please sit in your seat.
00:48:56Why aren't you saying anything?
00:48:58Are we going to die?
00:48:59How long will this go on?
00:49:03Sir,
00:49:05we want you to calm down
00:49:07and sit in your seat.
00:49:15Ladies and gentlemen,
00:49:17I am your captain,
00:49:19William Strong.
00:49:21And the time has come
00:49:23to tell you the truth.
00:49:30We're leaving, sir.
00:49:32No, you're not leaving.
00:49:34We're leaving.
00:49:36Do you have any news of them?
00:49:38No, sir.
00:49:40I spoke to them last.
00:49:42They were in a fight with the enemy.
00:49:44Then they lost contact.
00:49:46I'm scared.
00:49:48I'll try, sir.
00:49:50If you talk to them,
00:49:52get all the information about the radar.
00:49:54Yes, sir.
00:49:56I'll try my best.
00:49:57But,
00:49:59before the enemy gets hold of us,
00:50:01we'll finish them off.
00:50:03We have no other choice
00:50:05but to finish them off.
00:50:11I'm sorry
00:50:13that I kept you all in the dark.
00:50:15The storm that hit us
00:50:17was much worse than that.
00:50:19Some of us,
00:50:21including my co-pilot, Daniel,
00:50:23think that
00:50:25we've been time-travelling.
00:50:27With their help
00:50:29and my contact on the ground,
00:50:31we've found out
00:50:33that we're in France.
00:50:36And according to them,
00:50:38we're in
00:50:401940.
00:50:46That's impossible.
00:50:48It doesn't matter.
00:50:50We're
00:50:52in a war zone.
00:50:54And we're in danger.
00:50:57If we hide in the clouds,
00:50:59we'll be safe.
00:51:01The most important thing is
00:51:03that you all
00:51:05stay calm.
00:51:07We can only do this
00:51:09to find a safe landing spot.
00:51:12Are you ready?
00:51:17Speaking of landing,
00:51:20our landing gear is damaged
00:51:22because of the firing of other planes.
00:51:25It's not opening.
00:51:27I'm going to fix it.
00:51:30But I can't do it alone.
00:51:33Is there anyone here
00:51:35who can help me?
00:51:38Who will come with me
00:51:40and help me?
00:51:46Captain,
00:51:49I'm an engineer.
00:51:51We're working on hydraulics, right?
00:51:53You're right.
00:51:55I'll come with you.
00:52:00Teresa.
00:52:02Thank you for your help, Teresa.
00:52:06Anyone else?
00:52:14I think I can help them.
00:52:16You stay here.
00:52:19Listen, Captain.
00:52:22I...
00:52:24I...
00:52:25I'll help you, Captain.
00:52:28Thank you, mister.
00:52:30Hector.
00:52:32I'm Hector.
00:52:34Nice to meet you, Hector.
00:52:36I'm with you.
00:52:38Thank you, my friend.
00:52:40We're going down now.
00:52:42The flight crew will take care of everyone.
00:52:44Daniel is going to fly the plane.
00:52:46He'll let me know if there's a problem.
00:52:49We can't keep you in the dark.
00:52:51Our focus now
00:52:53is all of you.
00:52:55Stay safe.
00:52:58Teresa.
00:53:00Hector.
00:53:02Come with me.
00:53:05Don't worry.
00:53:07I'll be there.
00:53:14You know time travel is impossible, right?
00:53:17Of course I know.
00:53:19Everything is possible
00:53:23if you have faith.
00:53:26Come on.
00:53:34It's not punctured.
00:53:36That's good.
00:53:38Captain, look at this.
00:53:42Maybe we should
00:53:44splice it.
00:53:53You're very smart.
00:53:55Thank you, Hector.
00:54:03All right.
00:54:05I think it's done.
00:54:07Move back.
00:54:09Move back.
00:54:16Daniel.
00:54:18We've opened the door.
00:54:20Try to lower the gear.
00:54:22Copy that.
00:54:26It didn't work, Will.
00:54:29Captain, look at that.
00:54:32I saw it.
00:54:34We have to take it out.
00:54:36Daniel.
00:54:38Close the landing gear again.
00:54:42Did anything happen now?
00:54:45No, Daniel.
00:54:47It's still open.
00:54:49I'll go there
00:54:51and try to take out the sharp tube.
00:54:53Are you crazy?
00:54:55Tell me if you have any other idea.
00:54:57Daniel.
00:54:59We have to slow down to cover the wind.
00:55:01Bring the speed to around 150 knots.
00:55:03Okay?
00:55:10Hold on.
00:55:12Captain, please.
00:55:14Let me do it.
00:55:16Hector, I can't let you go.
00:55:18Please.
00:55:20This plane needs two pilots.
00:55:22You're one of them.
00:55:23Please understand.
00:55:26Take care.
00:55:51It's done, Will.
00:55:54Hector.
00:55:56Be careful.
00:56:04Be careful, Hector.
00:56:16Be careful, Hector.
00:56:24Come towards the wheels.
00:56:33Come on, Hector. You can do it.
00:56:35Hector.
00:56:37Come on, Hector.
00:56:41Close the landing gear.
00:56:43Hurry up.
00:56:46Come on, Hector.
00:56:50Hold my hand.
00:56:51Come on, Hector.
00:56:59Will, are you okay?
00:57:02Yes, I'm fine.
00:57:04I did it.
00:57:06It's done.
00:57:21It's done.
00:57:27The landing gear is fine now.
00:57:29That too because of these two heroes.
00:57:34Well done.
00:57:36Well done.
00:57:45How is it going?
00:57:47We've spent more fuel than we thought.
00:57:48We only have 90 minutes left.
00:57:50Save it or die.
00:57:51Where are we now?
00:57:53We're at the border.
00:57:54France or Switzerland.
00:57:56Very good, Brianna.
00:57:57Let me handle this.
00:57:58Okay.
00:57:59We'll have to contact Nigel.
00:58:01Tell him we don't have much time.
00:58:04I've already been shot once today.
00:58:14Ladies and gentlemen.
00:58:15We're going to make a descent
00:58:17to make a radio contact.
00:58:31Nigel, come in.
00:58:33I can hear you.
00:58:35Captain Strong.
00:58:37Nigel, I'm glad to hear your voice.
00:58:40Oh, God.
00:58:42You suddenly broke such a contact.
00:58:45I was scared.
00:58:47But how did you escape those planes?
00:58:49We had to go above the clouds.
00:58:51At least now we know our radio transmission ranges.
00:58:55What's your current location?
00:58:57We're above the Swiss border.
00:58:59We only have 80 minutes left to fly.
00:59:02We don't have much time.
00:59:04You mentioned a storm earlier.
00:59:08Yes, I did.
00:59:10Before coming here,
00:59:12we were going through a storm.
00:59:13I've never seen anything like this before.
00:59:15There were black clouds
00:59:17and some blue energy in the center.
00:59:20Okay, I'll investigate.
00:59:22The problem is
00:59:24you're going into German airspace.
00:59:27Stay on your route.
00:59:29I'll find a safe landing spot for you.
00:59:32And my commanding officer says
00:59:34I should ask you for more information
00:59:36about that radar system.
00:59:38What do you want to know, Nigel?
00:59:40Everything you can tell me.
00:59:41Captain, can I tell you?
00:59:46My name is Bennett.
00:59:48This radar system is based on data
00:59:50from nearby areas.
00:59:53There's a console in the cockpit
00:59:56that looks like a bull's eye.
00:59:58It works for signals
01:00:00and shows the distance on the screen.
01:00:03That's all.
01:00:05It was easy,
01:00:07but very useful for us.
01:00:09That's why we're still alive.
01:00:11Well, I hope you Americans
01:00:13will join the war soon
01:00:15and help us on the technology front.
01:00:17I told you we'd do it
01:00:19if we could.
01:00:21William, there's one more thing
01:00:23you should know.
01:00:25My commanding officer wants...
01:00:27Damn it!
01:00:29Your friend's back, Nigel!
01:00:31We've hit the target!
01:00:33Fire!
01:00:35What are you waiting for?
01:00:37Fire!
01:00:42I think we're going to lose
01:00:44our connection again.
01:00:46Just keep yourself safe.
01:00:52Bilbo's coming!
01:01:12Fire!
01:01:22Where is he?
01:01:24One's behind us,
01:01:26one's ahead.
01:01:32Okay, get ready.
01:01:36Will?
01:01:39Will?
01:01:42Easy!
01:01:44Easy!
01:01:46Easy!
01:01:48Hold on!
01:01:54Pull!
01:02:11Pull!
01:02:21How's everyone back there?
01:02:23Passenger and crew?
01:02:25Some windows have broken
01:02:27and everyone's scared,
01:02:29but we're fine, so...
01:02:31Thanks.
01:02:33What do we do now?
01:02:35We're stuck.
01:02:37The radar gives us a warning
01:02:38because our radar is localized.
01:02:41We're at the signal's epicenter.
01:02:43It can only track our surroundings.
01:02:45If our radar is on the ground,
01:02:47it can help us track the enemy's fighter jet.
01:02:51That's right.
01:02:53So...
01:02:55let's give it to Nigel.
01:02:57There's no truth in Nigel's story, okay?
01:03:00He should have had the radar by now.
01:03:02And the way he's talking,
01:03:04it seems like it'll take years.
01:03:06Maybe that's why we're here.
01:03:08Not to kill Hitler,
01:03:10but to give the British the radar.
01:03:12We can cut it with the nose of the plane
01:03:15and drop it at a spot.
01:03:17They'll take it,
01:03:19and we'll have air traffic control.
01:03:21And what about changing history?
01:03:23From what I've heard,
01:03:25I think history has already changed.
01:03:27They lost the battle of Dangar?
01:03:29Who knows what's true and what's false?
01:03:32Maybe that'll help us reach the history
01:03:35that we know.
01:03:37Maybe...
01:03:39it'll fix everything.
01:03:42Will,
01:03:44even if you don't believe in time travel,
01:03:46you said it yourself.
01:03:48We don't have a choice.
01:03:52So...
01:03:54tell Nigel he'll get his Christmas present soon.
01:04:01Oh no! Missile!
01:04:07Oh no!
01:04:29Oh no!
01:04:36Oh no!
01:04:52Nigel, come in.
01:04:56Nigel, come in.
01:04:58Will, thank God.
01:05:00I thought something had happened to you.
01:05:02We won't die so soon, my friend.
01:05:04But a missile was about to hit us.
01:05:06No, I think it was off the ground.
01:05:08Will, I think you should tell them.
01:05:10Nigel, listen.
01:05:12We're 100 miles away from the Swiss border.
01:05:14And we want to give you a gift.
01:05:16Our radar.
01:05:18Can you find a drop site?
01:05:20Will, are you sure you want to do this?
01:05:23This is the only way for us
01:05:25to get out of here alive.
01:05:27Will, you must be around Metz, right?
01:05:31That's right.
01:05:33You're about to pass through Molle Moselle in 10 minutes.
01:05:34Yes, you're right.
01:05:36I'll send a platoon there
01:05:38to get the radar if you drop it from the site.
01:05:41We'll do it.
01:05:43Okay, then.
01:05:45In German territory, near the jungle, in a field.
01:05:47Don't be late.
01:05:49We'll get to you.
01:05:51That's my wish, my friend.
01:05:53Over and out.
01:05:55Did you hear that?
01:05:5710 minutes.
01:05:59You and Daniel go down.
01:06:01Take Hector and Teresa.
01:06:02And put up a screen.
01:06:04Dale, we have to give this radar a safe ride.
01:06:08Do something to keep it
01:06:10at a distance of 1,000 feet without breaking.
01:06:19Yes, Nigel.
01:06:21You have to listen to me.
01:06:23We can't target them again.
01:06:25We have to take care of their safety.
01:06:27Nigel, listen to me.
01:06:29They want to give us their radar system.
01:06:30You can get it
01:06:32when you stop your attacks.
01:06:34Corporal, stop all air attacks.
01:06:36Now.
01:06:37Yes, sir.
01:06:38Go.
01:06:51Is this your bag, sir?
01:06:53Do you have anything
01:06:55we can use to make a parachute?
01:06:57I'm looking for something
01:06:58we can use to make a parachute.
01:07:00Can I help you?
01:07:05I bought this for my grandchildren.
01:07:07They live in London.
01:07:09Thank you so much.
01:07:20Here's your bag.
01:07:23Okay.
01:07:29Tie him up tight.
01:07:31Okay.
01:07:34Hey, Daniel.
01:07:36Do we have a battery?
01:07:39I need a USB battery.
01:07:41Does anyone have one?
01:07:43I have one.
01:07:45I have one too.
01:07:59Have you put everything on this?
01:08:02Let's go.
01:08:07Let's go.
01:08:09Let's go.
01:08:11Bennett, we're below 10,000 feet.
01:08:13Hurry up.
01:08:15We are ready, Captain.
01:08:29One, two, three.
01:08:41Captain, the package is in the air.
01:08:43I repeat, the package is in the air.
01:08:45Nigel, the package is out.
01:08:47Excellent.
01:08:49The troops have sent for it.
01:08:51I'm going up.
01:08:53Go at double speed.
01:08:55Our code breakers have heard a lot.
01:08:56The enemy will be after you soon.
01:09:04Sir, that plane has entered our area.
01:09:06Do we have to attack it?
01:09:08I repeat, do we have to attack it?
01:09:19There.
01:09:21Where?
01:09:23Hurry up.
01:09:24Come on, guys.
01:09:26Let's go up.
01:09:36Get down.
01:09:38Be careful.
01:09:40Where are they?
01:09:42Take aim.
01:09:46They are ahead.
01:09:55Nigel, we don't have much time.
01:09:59Did you get the package or not?
01:10:01It will be here soon.
01:10:03Please wait.
01:10:25Go and get it quickly.
01:10:40Bill, we have got the package.
01:10:42It will be here soon.
01:10:44Is it coming to you?
01:10:46I'm the closest radio operator from the drop site.
01:10:49Nigel, you are our guiding angel.
01:10:54Go.
01:10:59Hold it.
01:11:24Come on.
01:11:54Come on.
01:12:11Well done. You found it.
01:12:25Bill, we have got the radar.
01:12:27Very good, Nigel.
01:12:29Hurry up.
01:12:31The enemy planes are behind us.
01:12:38Nigel, we are running out of fuel.
01:12:40We have to go to the clouds.
01:12:42Hurry up.
01:12:49Found it.
01:12:51I'm scanning the sky.
01:12:52I'm scanning the sky.
01:12:55Okay.
01:12:57Captain, go to the south east and hit the throttler.
01:13:00Are you sure, Nigel?
01:13:02Yes, I'm sure.
01:13:04Now move.
01:13:22The aircraft is in front of me.
01:13:38No, I can't do anything.
01:13:42I'm ready to fire.
01:13:48Riders, throw them out of the sky.
01:13:53This is definitely a World War 2.
01:13:55This can't be anything else.
01:14:01Where is this cavalry coming from?
01:14:03Oh, my colleagues are here.
01:14:05Nigel, you are amazing.
01:14:07You are right.
01:14:09This is really 1940.
01:14:11Yes, it is.
01:14:13You are going to see the clear sky.
01:14:15I will take you to the safe landing site.
01:14:17I will take you to the safe landing site.
01:14:19I will take you to the safe landing site.
01:14:20I will take you to the safe landing site.
01:14:27I'm not sure, but there is a big blip right in front of you.
01:14:32Is that a plane?
01:14:34Shall we change the route?
01:14:36It looks like a stationery.
01:14:38You can see it.
01:14:40There is nothing beyond this.
01:14:42What do you see, gentlemen?
01:14:45This is a vortex.
01:14:47This is what brought us here.
01:14:49We have to go in this.
01:14:51We have only 10 minutes, Nigel.
01:14:54I'm still looking for a safe landing site for you.
01:14:58Will, I know that this is what brought us here.
01:15:02And we can't do a safe landing in 1940.
01:15:05I'm sad to say this.
01:15:07But this is the best option for you.
01:15:11Ladies and gentlemen, there is going to be turbulence again.
01:15:14I thank you for your patience, assistance and trust in us.
01:15:20I'm proud of all of you.
01:15:23It looks like we're going to die.
01:15:25We'll find out in a little while.
01:15:28Nigel, thank you very much for what you did.
01:15:33That's what we do, Captain.
01:15:36Take care of yourself.
01:15:38You take care of yourself, Captain.
01:15:41All of you on Flight 4-2, be happy.
01:15:45We'll see you soon.
01:15:57Let's go home.
01:16:27Come on.
01:16:29Whoa!
01:16:55Welcome, Flight 4-2.
01:16:56Thank God, where were you?
01:16:58We suddenly found you in Germany's TXL.
01:17:00We'll tell you everything.
01:17:02We're running out of fuel.
01:17:04We have to land quickly.
01:17:12Welcome, Flight 4-2.
01:17:14This is TXL-TAR.
01:17:16We're clearing the runway.
01:17:18We're sending all emergency equipment.
01:17:20I can only see the landing.
01:17:23Welcome, Flight 4-2.
01:17:24The runway is clear. You can land.
01:17:28We're running out of fuel.
01:17:30All right.
01:17:32Let's make this plane glide.
01:17:37Welcome, Flight 4-2.
01:17:39Choose your own runway.
01:17:41Everything is clear. You can land.
01:17:54Drop the flaps.
01:18:06Gear down.
01:18:08Done, sir.
01:18:11Keep it steady.
01:18:15Keep it steady. Well done.
01:18:17Well done.
01:18:19Bring all the emergency equipment to the gate.
01:18:25Come on.
01:18:30They have stopped at the intersection of D and Z.
01:18:33TXL.
01:18:35This is Flight 4-2.
01:18:37We have reached.
01:18:39Absolutely safe.
01:18:46Copy that.
01:18:48Welcome to Berlin.
01:18:50TXL.
01:18:51TXL.
01:18:54What year is this?
01:18:56You joke a lot, Captain.
01:18:58Welcome back.
01:19:03I love Germany.
01:19:06This Germany.
01:19:22Yes.
01:19:27Really.
01:19:29Let's go.
01:19:33Come on.
01:19:37Take care.
01:19:45Take care.
01:19:51Okay.
01:19:57Everyone has left.
01:19:59Only one gentleman is left behind.
01:20:01I'll take care of him. You go.
01:20:03Okay.
01:20:06Excuse me, sir.
01:20:08You should leave.
01:20:10Just a minute, Captain.
01:20:12Let me finish my unfinished work.
01:20:31It's done.
01:20:33I apologize for making you wait.
01:20:36I'm ready now.
01:20:42They say there's no better time than the present.
01:20:46Shall we go?

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