![]() ![]() They would have had to have looked at countless airline employees before choosing these particular crew members on this particular flight. ![]() How many individual employees did they have to follow before finding such a relationship to exploit? What kind of expertise and how many people would have to have been involved? They couldn't have just been looking at these particular people. These villains monitored the activities of all possible flight crew members to the point of discovering which airline workers were having a love affair. It is hard enough to believe that they would be able to know exactly which people would be working on that particular flight. They have professional clean up crews at the ready seemingly anywhere on earth. Which means 6 additional hit squads are actively monitoring and threatening the family members of the hijackers. They appear to have done the same thing to the hijackers themselves. They then had the man power to exploit those vulnerabilities by taking a woman's family hostage. They knew exactly when they needed to get their hijackers through the security and magically knew exactly who would be working in a particular area at a particular time. They were able to study all of the workers at an airport in the UAE to find vulnerabilities. Somehow, these guys belong to an insanely vast criminal organization that is everywhere all the time. This whole thing was designed to get two guys out of a UK prison. I have big problems with the omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent villain trope. I have to bow out I think I used up my quota for suspending disbelief at this point and am just expecting it to get worse and worse and worse. These are the dumbest hijackers ever lol. The door is also wide open, meaning anyone could conceivably rush the cockpit and lock the fucking door. The removal of the pilot from the cockpit was absurdly stupid as well, how the fuck would the hijackers not know a plane is contacted regularly throughout flight? Ffs every new ATC region and they are going to check in, the pilot needs to change frequency at times too. Idris' character fails to tell his ex exactly what is happening too, just says its an incident.Īnd of course, the captain opening the cockpit door to an armed man because he threatened the woman he was banging. ![]() The pilot literally sees a man with a gun and yet fails to relay this vital piece of information to the ground despite the fact he is looking at him on the monitor while talking to the ground. Like why the fuck are they tip toeing around what's happening when trying to get the message out. ![]() The acting is shocking, the writing is horrible. Apparently the pilot was never told about that! Honestly, if airport security was really that bad (the screening person gets called away and somehow nobody notices until five or six people have gone through with guns) and the people monitoring flights were really that insanely stupid, I would never get on a plane again! And I've read that there is a secret signal that can be sent on the transponder, a kind of silent alarm for a hijacking. This is after 9/11 - any irregularity in a flight would surely be followed closely and reported to all air traffic control stations along the route. And the British government shrugs it off at first, too. It's some flunky who has to point out that maybe the pilot withdrew his distress report because he was under duress. And the counter-terrorist person shrugs it off, too. The worst thing to me was when the pilot reports an incident, then says "Sorry, it was a prank," and everyone in air traffic control just shrugs and goes on with their business - despite the fact that the wifi is down and that, further along in the route, the pilot doesn't answer the radio. I'm with everyone who says this was simply unwatchable. ![]()
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