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Captain at Eight | FULL CHINESE DRAMA | ENG DUBBED | MEGA SHORT DRAMA
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00:00:38Receiving this award, I'd like to thank my father.
00:00:41I hope from the heavens...
00:00:42Look, the shelf is falling down!
00:00:47Oh no, Theo got hit!
00:00:49Go save him!
00:00:50Didn't I just die? Why?
00:00:52Theo, haven't you always wanted to see your mother?
00:00:55Dad?
00:00:56Today, I'll fulfill this wish for you.
00:00:58Dad, you're alive! Great, great!
00:01:01Theo, don't talk nonsense.
00:01:04Dad, I always miss you so much during my flights.
00:01:11Theo, you're already eight years old. Stop with those jokes.
00:01:15What?
00:01:17So, I've traveled back to when I was eight.
00:01:19I remember now.
00:01:20When I was eight, this plane crashed.
00:01:22During the fall, my dad held me tightly in his arms.
00:01:25So, I became the sole survivor of the plane.
00:01:29Dad!
00:01:30Dad!
00:01:30Dad!
00:01:31Dad!
00:01:32Wake up!
00:01:32Dad!
00:01:33Dad!
00:01:34I didn't expect to see Dad again.
00:01:36Sir, what would you like?
00:01:37Mineral water, please.
00:01:43What are you doing here?
00:01:44Honey!
00:01:45Our son wanted to see you.
00:01:47We're divorced.
00:01:48Don't come to me again.
00:01:50Are you just abandoning your son?
00:01:55Brianna!
00:01:56Brianna!
00:01:56Dad!
00:01:57I have something important to tell you.
00:01:59Go ahead!
00:01:59This plane is about to crash!
00:02:01What?
00:02:01Hey, shut up!
00:02:02What nonsense the kid talks!
00:02:03Sorry, sorry.
00:02:04I'm terribly sorry.
00:02:05This plane is going to crash!
00:02:06We're all going to die!
00:02:08This kid's so mean!
00:02:09Practically cursing everyone to die!
00:02:11Yeah!
00:02:11Mom, just ignore him.
00:02:12Clearly, he's never flown before.
00:02:14This kid said the plane will crash!
00:02:15Don't you think this is too much?
00:02:17Why don't you keep your child in line?
00:02:18No manners at all!
00:02:19Oh, I'm sorry!
00:02:20Some parents are just unbelievable.
00:02:22Indeed!
00:02:22This is too much!
00:02:23Sorry, I'm sorry!
00:02:24Sorry, everyone!
00:02:25You should apologize!
00:02:26What an ominous thing to say!
00:02:28Passengers, please remain seated and keep quiet!
00:02:30Thanks, Dad!
00:02:31I'm serious!
00:02:38It's going well today.
00:02:40This domestic route is notorious.
00:02:41For being dangerous.
00:02:42Don't take it lightly.
00:02:44Got it!
00:02:47What's happening?
00:02:47No stress point detected!
00:02:49Report to the tower now!
00:02:50Got it!
00:02:57Oops!
00:02:58What's going on?
00:03:02Oh no!
00:03:02This!
00:03:03What's happening?
00:03:03It must be turbulence.
00:03:04Mom, relax!
00:03:07Madam, please remain seated.
00:03:10What a jinx, kid!
00:03:12Is the plane really going to crash?
00:03:13It should just be turbulence.
00:03:15We apologize for the inconvenience.
00:03:16Ladies and gentlemen, we are encountering turbulence.
00:03:19Please fasten your seatbelts immediately.
00:03:22Cabin service will be suspended.
00:03:23Thank you!
00:03:24I told you!
00:03:24As a trainee pilot, I know everything.
00:03:29Can't you two just behave?
00:03:30Are you trying to get me fired?
00:03:32Mom, I'm not lying!
00:03:33Let me enter the cockpit to save everyone.
00:03:35Only pilots are allowed in the cockpit.
00:03:37I am a pilot.
00:03:38This flight 8236 is 7.8 years old.
00:03:41A single-aisle aircraft with 1,139 flights completed.
00:03:45Liam, did you tell Theo to cause trouble?
00:03:47I didn't.
00:03:49Dad, an accident is about to happen.
00:03:52The oxygen masks will soon drop.
00:03:53Oh, alright.
00:03:55Liam, is this how you teach Theo?
00:03:57You're causing a scene.
00:03:58I trust my son.
00:04:00You...
00:04:02Everyone, please remain calm.
00:04:04Millions of people fly every day.
00:04:05Planes are considered the safest means of transport.
00:04:08We...
00:04:11Dad, the cabin is losing pressure.
00:04:16Take deep breaths.
00:04:18Okay.
00:04:21What's going on?
00:04:30Passengers, please don't panic.
00:04:31The plane has encountered severe turbulence.
00:04:33Please remain seated, hold on tight, and put on your oxygen masks.
00:04:36Be careful.
00:04:41Be careful.
00:04:46Are you okay?
00:04:47Get up and find a seat.
00:04:50Five seconds until the plane enters autopilot.
00:04:54Five.
00:04:55Four.
00:04:56Three.
00:04:57Two.
00:04:58One.
00:04:59Shut up.
00:05:05Dad, we're at the emergency exit seat 11A, the safest evacuation spot.
00:05:09Well, we are lucky.
00:05:12There's only one safest spot.
00:05:15In my past life, because Dad shielded me before the crash, I survived Theo.
00:05:21It's alright.
00:05:23It's alright.
00:05:24Dad, this time it's my turn to protect you.
00:05:28After Mom left, Dad raised me.
00:05:30Brianna! Brianna, please don't leave. Can you let me explain?
00:05:33I know I don't have a job now, but believe me, I will find one.
00:05:37We've signed the divorce papers. Can you stop talking nonsense?
00:05:39Don't leave, I'm begging you.
00:05:43Brianna!
00:05:52Since I got another chance at life, I'm going to defy destiny.
00:05:55I will save my dad and everyone else on this plane.
00:06:05Theo, it's not that I don't believe you, but don't ever mention a crash again.
00:06:10The danger has just started.
00:06:15Theo, what are you trying to do?
00:06:17I'm going to the cockpit. There's no one piloting inside.
00:06:19Ridiculous. There are two pilots in the cockpit.
00:06:22I'm sorry. Theo, come back with me.
00:06:25Mom, I'm not joking with you. Let me in to save everyone.
00:06:29Your rude kid is such a jinx. Why does he keep saying such ominous things?
00:06:32I'm sorry. It's all my fault. I'm truly sorry.
00:06:35Dad, trust me.
00:06:36Are you serious?
00:06:37There's a malfunction in the cockpit. I need to get in to save everyone.
00:06:42Brianna!
00:06:44No one is answering.
00:06:46Dad, we're running out of time.
00:06:48Alright.
00:06:50Brianna, please let us in. Just a glance would do.
00:06:52Yeah, the plane shook so violently just now. Shouldn't the captain come out and explain?
00:06:56Exactly. Where's the captain?
00:06:57Yes, where is the captain?
00:06:58The captain shall come out and say something.
00:07:00Where is the captain? Come out.
00:07:04Let us in to check the situation.
00:07:06Everyone, the cockpit typically opens from the inside.
00:07:09Only during emergencies can the crew use an emergency code to open it.
00:07:14Hey, Theo! Theo! Theo! Theo!
00:07:15Stop messing around!
00:07:18Mom?
00:07:21Stop messing around, Theo!
00:07:26How does he know the emergency code?
00:07:44I was right. The cockpit windshield shattered and came off. The crew is facing a critical emergency. 33,000 feet.
00:07:51Hurry!
00:07:52Help him!
00:07:54There really is trouble.
00:07:57No way! The wind is sucking too hard!
00:08:00Autopilot system disconnected.
00:08:02Spoiler malfunction and side window heating failure.
00:08:05Snow-capped mountains ahead!
00:08:07We must climb!
00:08:13I have to step in now.
00:08:16This is the highest level aviation emergency code. How does this kid know it?
00:08:20Sending 7700 is to notify the ground that the flight is in danger.
00:08:24Impossible! He entered the pilot's command.
00:08:26Oh, you little rascal! What are you doing?
00:08:29Theo! What have you done?
00:08:31The right engine is smoking and on fire! We can only continue flying on a single engine!
00:08:35The child's actions were all correct.
00:08:38He might be the key to saving everyone!
00:08:40Okay. A single engine can work.
00:08:43But I need help.
00:08:45I'll help you!
00:08:49Dad, come help me!
00:08:50Theo! Do you know what you're doing?
00:08:52Dad, I'm not strong enough. Push this down!
00:08:55Theo! Are you asking me to fly a plane?
00:08:57Theo! Stop messing around! This concerns everyone's safety!
00:09:00It's over! It's all over!
00:09:02Do as he says!
00:09:02The captain actually gave such an order?
00:09:05Kid saving everyone depends on you!
00:09:06Dad, trust me!
00:09:08Alright!
00:09:13Stop!
00:09:14No!
00:09:20Stop! You lunatic! Stop it!
00:09:27No!
00:09:28Report! Flight 8236 sends an emergency signal.
00:09:31What!?
00:09:31The tower lost normal contact.
00:09:33Escalate to highest alert!
00:09:35Establish contact immediately!
00:09:37Black box data shows manual control inputs detected.
00:09:40Esta altitud es insuficiente. El aviΓ³n todavΓa estΓ‘ en peligro.
00:09:4430 kilΓ³metros ahead, hay la naciΓ³n mΓ‘s alta en la caja de snowmountain, la trΓ‘gica de Dragon Snowmountain.
00:09:51Si no se despejΓ³, podrΓa resultar en un crash.
00:09:54AtenciΓ³n a todos los units. Deploy a los recursos disponibles para rescatar flight 8236.
00:09:58OjalΓ‘ que.
00:09:59Dios los bendecirΓ‘. Ahora es a los capitanes para salvar a todos.
00:10:04Β‘Ah! All of you!
00:10:06ΒΏPor quΓ© estΓ‘s empujando mi hijo?
00:10:07Tu hijo estΓ‘ tratando de matar a todos.
00:10:08Yo estoy tratando de matar a todos.
00:10:10Stop talking nonsense.
00:10:11Oh no. Interrupted.
00:10:13La plane no ha llegado a safe altitud.
00:10:15Liam, ΒΏes el plane algo que puedes hacer que se despejara con?
00:10:18Brianna, I...
00:10:19Oh shit. El capitan estΓ‘ espaciendo.
00:10:21Hey, capitan, wake up.
00:10:22Oh no, we're done for.
00:10:23Capitan, please wake up. Wake up.
00:10:25La situaciΓ³n es crucial ahora.
00:10:26We must manually operate the plane en 140 UCF conditions.
00:10:30En tan tan difΓciles, uno se sienta despejada y despedida.
00:10:34Not from tiredness, but from lack of oxygen.
00:10:36You and your son are to blame.
00:10:37It was like this when we got here.
00:10:39Don't spout nonsense.
00:10:42We're about to enter the Dragonsnow Mountain area.
00:10:45Dragonsnow Mountain?
00:10:46A place known as the nightmare for all pilots.
00:10:48Without manual control, the plane will crash into the mountain.
00:10:51What?
00:10:52Oh heavens, now this is truly the end.
00:10:55Even the captain is unconscious.
00:10:57Who will fly the plane?
00:10:58I will.
00:10:59What?
00:11:02I can save everyone.
00:11:04Yo, what are you talking about?
00:11:05Yo, this is not the time for jokes.
00:11:07Mom, I can really save everyone.
00:11:09This is the highest altitude flight route nationwide.
00:11:12Any captain with less than 10,000 flight hours can't handle it.
00:11:16Maybe heaven sent me back to age 8 to avert this disaster.
00:11:21In my past life, I logged 12,000 flight hours, with 300 takeoffs and landings, flew various aircraft, underwent grueling
00:11:28training, and became a legendary ace pilot spoken of by many.
00:11:35800 miles away from the destination.
00:11:38Only I can save everyone.
00:11:40Do you think you can fly the plane?
00:11:41I'm begging you, kid.
00:11:42Just keep your mouth shut.
00:11:48Tower calling 8236, please respond.
00:11:50Tower calling 8236.
00:11:52This is 8236.
00:11:53We are in an emergency.
00:11:54This is 8236.
00:11:55We are in an emergency.
00:11:56Why is it a child's voice?
00:11:58What is the current flight status?
00:11:59Please respond.
00:12:00The pilots are unable to operate the plane.
00:12:02What?
00:12:02Satellite radar shows the plane is out of control.
00:12:05You have entered the Dragon Snow Mountain area.
00:12:07If this continues, a crash is inevitable.
00:12:10I know.
00:12:10Next it will.
00:12:12Communication signal lost again.
00:12:13Mobilize all resources immediately.
00:12:15Tell all units to activate the emergency plan.
00:12:21Clear the airspace on this route for flight 8236.
00:12:24Roger that.
00:12:25Also, security, firefighting, and cabin crew gather up immediately and stand by where you are.
00:12:30Roger that.
00:12:31This is the most critical moment.
00:12:33It requires the best teamwork.
00:12:35We've got to pull together and make sure flight 8236 lands safely.
00:12:38God bless 8236.
00:12:42Communication's lost.
00:12:43Oh no, this is really over.
00:12:45I see the snow mountain.
00:12:48Snow mountain?
00:12:49Huh?
00:12:49Only a few minutes are left.
00:12:51Rihanna.
00:12:52I was wrong before.
00:12:54Our family will leave this world together.
00:12:55It's not so bad.
00:12:57I can save everyone.
00:12:58Next I need your assistance.
00:13:00Oh my.
00:13:00Your breath.
00:13:01Can you stop?
00:13:01Shut up if you don't want to die.
00:13:18Theo, are you sure this will work?
00:13:20Dag.
00:13:21There are no available pilots.
00:13:24Only you can assist me now.
00:13:25Just do as I say.
00:13:26The clock is ticking.
00:13:27Right engine N1 dropping to 35%.
00:13:30EJ over temperature detected.
00:13:32Shut off the right engine fuel valve and execute the engine fire procedure.
00:13:35Landing gear pre-positioned.
00:13:37We're putting a little boy in the cockpit.
00:13:39Is this really okay?
00:13:40I don't know.
00:13:41We're so doomed.
00:13:42This time I will do my best to save this plane, change my fate, and give dad a better life.
00:13:47All systems are ready.
00:13:48Switch to manual control.
00:13:50Gosh, we're about to crash.
00:13:54Now, rest the rudder.
00:14:05I must save dad.
00:14:08I went through so much to be an ace pilot.
00:14:11All for this moment.
00:14:15Ace pilot, save the world.
00:14:21Pull up.
00:14:23Everyone, hold on tight.
00:14:27We'll definitely make it home safely.
00:14:29I told you not to play the hero.
00:14:31You two are going to be the death of me.
00:14:34Can Theo really save the plane?
00:14:36I will not make the same mistake again.
00:14:38Dad, I'll take you home safely.
00:14:418236, tower calling.
00:14:42Do you copy?
00:14:43Do you copy?
00:14:44It's been out of contact for 10 minutes.
00:14:478236.
00:14:48Might be in danger.
00:14:50Can't we...
00:14:51figure out a way to save them?
00:14:58There are 147 people on that plane.
00:15:01Are we really just going to watch them die?
00:15:04In the flash.
00:15:05And do nothing?
00:15:05I can't accept this.
00:15:07I just can't.
00:15:10Is 8236 really doomed to a tragic end?
00:15:14I'm guilty.
00:15:16I'm so guilty.
00:15:18Wait.
00:15:18There is a new development.
00:15:20It's climbing.
00:15:22The plane is climbing.
00:15:29Oh, look.
00:15:31No one can die under my watch.
00:15:33There is a new development.
00:15:34It's climbing.
00:15:36It's climbing.
00:15:36The plane is climbing.
00:15:38Altitude 15,000 feet.
00:15:39Altitude 17,000 feet.
00:15:41Altitude 22,000 feet.
00:15:438236 is out of danger.
00:15:45Great.
00:15:46That's a relief.
00:15:49Wait.
00:15:50Who's flying the plane right now?
00:15:54Theo.
00:15:54Are we saved?
00:15:57We're safe for now.
00:16:02Help him back to his seat.
00:16:08The plane.
00:16:09The plane.
00:16:11Captain, you're awake.
00:16:13Captain, you gotta check the plane now.
00:16:15Let's see if this rat has broken it.
00:16:17Who was flying it earlier?
00:16:19It was him.
00:16:21Are you serious?
00:16:22Yeah.
00:16:23Captain, the situation was very critical.
00:16:25We had no choice but to take it over.
00:16:27It's okay, Dad.
00:16:29I flew it earlier.
00:16:32On behalf of the entire crew,
00:16:35I'd like to sincerely thank you.
00:16:37You just saved everyone.
00:16:38Captain, are you sure the plane is fine?
00:16:41Currently, all systems are functioning normally.
00:16:43We have enough fuel.
00:16:44Everyone is safe now.
00:16:48Theo, you really saved this plane.
00:16:57Ladies and gentlemen, we're now out of danger.
00:17:00We're flying steadily.
00:17:01All clear.
00:17:03Autopilot engaged.
00:17:06Theo, right?
00:17:07Yes, Captain.
00:17:08Do you want to be a pilot?
00:17:09Based on your earlier composure and judgment,
00:17:11I believe you possess the talent to be an ace pilot.
00:17:14But he's only eight years old.
00:17:16Young but talented.
00:17:18He has what it takes to be a pilot.
00:17:19Trust me.
00:17:21Theo, you've really made me proud today.
00:17:23The brat just got lucky today.
00:17:25If my son were awake, he'd do a better job.
00:17:288236, do you copy?
00:17:338236, copy.
00:17:348236, copy.
00:17:35We are out of danger now.
00:17:36Tower, copy.
00:17:37Tower, copy.
00:17:398236, keep your palms open.
00:17:41Captain, you really are a hero.
00:17:43I didn't fly the plane just now.
00:17:44What?
00:17:45You didn't?
00:17:45Could it be the first officer?
00:17:47Earlier, he was criticized for nepotism.
00:17:50It seems that he's innocent.
00:17:52It was a little boy named Theo who flew the plane.
00:17:55He stopped the plane from crashing.
00:17:57Got it.
00:17:58I did find Theo on the passenger list.
00:18:00But, but he's an eight-year-old boy.
00:18:02So the plane was saved by a little boy?
00:18:07Are you sure?
00:18:09Yes.
00:18:09If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I would have found it unbelievable too.
00:18:13Were it not for him who got the joystick, the plane would have crashed.
00:18:15Great.
00:18:16That's great.
00:18:17I gotta report this to my superior.
00:18:19The world should know this little hero.
00:18:21An eight-year-old boy saved a plane?
00:18:24Is the source reliable?
00:18:25Absolutely.
00:18:26Everyone is talking about it now.
00:18:28Leela, you wanted to see me.
00:18:29Get the car ready.
00:18:30We're heading to the capital airport.
00:18:32But Lila, you're supposed to host a summit half an hour later.
00:18:35Leave it to the vice director.
00:18:36An eight-year-old boy just saved a plane.
00:18:38This news is bigger than anything else now.
00:18:40What?
00:18:40Just do as I say.
00:18:41We'll set off in minutes.
00:18:42Got it.
00:18:43Miss Cooper, check the trending topic.
00:18:47Eight-year-old?
00:18:48I don't think he can even handle a toy plane.
00:18:51I say this must be another trick to gain attention.
00:18:53Not this time.
00:18:54The news was confirmed by the airport.
00:18:56If that's the case, I'll dig into this story and find the one who is trying to fool us.
00:19:08Captain, please treat this little hero properly.
00:19:13After your plane lands, I'll throw him a party to celebrate and I'll tell the whole city his feet.
00:19:20No problem.
00:19:21He's not only a young hero, but he also saved everyone on the plane.
00:19:28Crap.
00:19:29I knew it wasn't as easy as it looked.
00:19:34Eight-two-thirty-six, attention.
00:19:36Based on your status, I need you to adjust the route immediately.
00:19:39Turn back.
00:19:40I repeat, return to the airport.
00:19:44Eight-two-thirty-six.
00:19:45Eight-two-thirty-six, do you copy?
00:19:47Communication signal lost again.
00:19:49I can't find them anywhere.
00:19:50Why did it happen at such a point?
00:19:52Eight-two-thirty-six, tower calling.
00:19:53Eight-two-thirty-six, tower calling.
00:19:54Eight-two-thirty-six, return to the airport.
00:19:58Gosh, my back.
00:19:59Where did the explosion come from?
00:20:02Oh no, the captain is injured.
00:20:03Captain.
00:20:04Captain.
00:20:13Theo, what happened?
00:20:14The right engine just exploded.
00:20:16It's completely done for.
00:20:17What?
00:20:17Didn't you say we could fly with just the left engine?
00:20:20I did.
00:20:21Then bring us home.
00:20:22I can't.
00:20:23You just said you could.
00:20:26That was before we lost 5,000 pounds of fuel.
00:20:28Now we only have 20,000 pounds left.
00:20:30The fuel is leaking.
00:20:31What?
00:20:32At this rate of leakage, the fuel tank will be empty in an hour.
00:20:37An hour?
00:20:37Neither can we get to Hilford nor return to the airport.
00:20:40Good God.
00:20:41I don't want to die.
00:20:43Theo, you have a way to save us, don't you?
00:20:46I do have a plan.
00:20:49We're going down.
00:20:53Dad, the captain is now in a coma.
00:20:55Only you can assist me now.
00:20:56Let's do this together.
00:20:57Son, what do you need me to do?
00:21:00Press that button, okay?
00:21:02Hell no!
00:21:04The two of you are mad!
00:21:05I can't risk my life to trust you!
00:21:07What's going on?
00:21:07Why is the plane shaking fiercely?
00:21:09What the hell?
00:21:10Can you fly this plane or not?
00:21:11Ma'am, let go of my hand.
00:21:12I have only one life.
00:21:14I'm not joining your madness.
00:21:15You heard what Theo just said.
00:21:16Right now, we have no choice but to make an emergency landing.
00:21:19What does a little boy know?
00:21:21There must be another way.
00:21:22No emergency landing!
00:21:24Don't be absurd!
00:21:25We're trying to save this plane!
00:21:27What's wrong with that?
00:21:30Brianna?
00:21:31Hurry and pull her away!
00:21:32Otherwise, my dad would be suffocated!
00:21:38How dare you treat me like this!
00:21:40After we're landed, I'll file a complaint to get you fired!
00:21:43Brianna, thanks a lot.
00:21:44Dad, we're out of time!
00:21:47No, no emergency landing!
00:21:50Brianna?
00:21:51Liam, Theo is just a kid!
00:21:52How could you join his madness?
00:21:54If we really make an emergency landing here, the plane will definitely crash!
00:22:01Brianna, what are you saying?
00:22:02Do you know what's below us now?
00:22:04Dragon Snow Mountain.
00:22:05Covered by snow and rocks.
00:22:07Forget the airport.
00:22:08We can't even find flat ground down there.
00:22:10How can we possibly make an emergency landing here?
00:22:13Theo is our son.
00:22:14I trust him.
00:22:15Let's give it a try.
00:22:16Why don't we fly a little longer?
00:22:18If the tower figures out what's going on, they'll come up with a solution.
00:22:22Brianna, if the tower could do that, would we be in this situation now?
00:22:26Looking back, many pilots made emergency landings at sea or on a meadow, but never in snowy mountains.
00:22:31How am I supposed to convince myself?
00:22:34Mom, you're right.
00:22:34No one has done it before.
00:22:37However, isn't it why some people are called pioneers?
00:22:41And today, I'm going to make history.
00:22:48Heal, can you really do it?
00:22:51Dad, we're out of time.
00:22:52We've got it.
00:22:53Let's do this.
00:22:56Sung, I believe in you.
00:22:58We'll take everyone home safely.
00:23:02I just checked the flight map.
00:23:04There's an unopened highway in this area.
00:23:06It is flat and long enough.
00:23:07That's our landing point.
00:23:10Found it.
00:23:11Dad, follow my instructions.
00:23:13Push the button here.
00:23:16There.
00:23:17And there.
00:23:25A-236 tower calling.
00:23:26A-236 tower calling.
00:23:28Do you copy?
00:23:29Still no response?
00:23:30Yes.
00:23:31Damn it.
00:23:31What on earth are they doing?
00:23:32Something wrong.
00:23:34What the heck is this?
00:23:36The plane.
00:23:37Its altitude is dropping rapidly.
00:23:39Altitude 25,000 feet.
00:23:42Altitude 23,000 feet.
00:23:4421,000 and still descending.
00:23:47Its altitude is already below the safety line.
00:23:49What on earth are they thinking?
00:23:50Are they crazy?
00:23:51Gosh, you must be crazy.
00:23:54So close to the mountains.
00:23:56The plane might crash.
00:23:57What is the pilot doing?
00:23:59Crazy.
00:24:00They're definitely crazy.
00:24:01All of us are going to die with them.
00:24:03No, I don't want to die.
00:24:05Guys, look.
00:24:05That mad pilot is playing with our lives.
00:24:07If we don't stop him, we are all going to die.
00:24:10Oh, no.
00:24:15Oh, no.
00:24:16Go stop her.
00:24:18If the passengers listen to her,
00:24:19we'll lose the only chance of survival.
00:24:21Everyone, listen up.
00:24:22The one in the cockpit right now
00:24:23is not the captain at all.
00:24:24It's an eight-year-old kid.
00:24:26Ma'am, please stay calm.
00:24:27Just drop the act.
00:24:28The captain has already passed out.
00:24:29Never will I fall for your nonsense.
00:24:31What does a kid know?
00:24:32No wonder the plane is shaking so badly.
00:24:34How could he play with our lives?
00:24:36Exactly.
00:24:37Yeah, he's playing with our lives.
00:24:39Purser, what now?
00:24:40Calm them down first.
00:24:44What the hell is it?
00:24:46Ladies and gentlemen, this is the Purser.
00:24:48We're now handling an unexpected situation.
00:24:49Please return to your seat and fasten your seatbelts.
00:24:52We will do everything we can to ensure everyone's safety.
00:24:55Don't fall for her lies.
00:24:56Right now, it is her husband and eight-year-old son
00:24:59flying the plane.
00:25:00They're not trained for this at all.
00:25:01This is absolutely unacceptable.
00:25:03Give it back.
00:25:04We can't have it.
00:25:05You trying to get us killed?
00:25:06No way.
00:25:07Hey, that lady seems to be right.
00:25:08I did see a little boy enter the cockpit.
00:25:10Dominic, how dare they play with our lives?
00:25:13Pratt, get out of there.
00:25:14Sir, sir, return to your seat, please.
00:25:16This is an emergency.
00:25:17Move.
00:25:18I'm going to drag that Pratt and his dad out of there.
00:25:20Close the door.
00:25:21If they break in now, all of us will die.
00:25:25Trying to close the door?
00:25:26No way.
00:25:29Ma'am, let go.
00:25:31If you keep this up, all of us will die for sure.
00:25:33You want to lock us out and watch us die?
00:25:34No way.
00:25:35Guys, calm down.
00:25:36We're truly trying to save you all.
00:25:38You think I'll entrust my life to you?
00:25:40In your dream.
00:25:41Oh no, I can't hold on any longer.
00:25:48Leon, shouldn't you be assisting Theo?
00:25:50The situation here is much more critical.
00:25:53Close the door, Dad.
00:25:54If they break in, we'll be done for.
00:25:56Got it.
00:25:56Brianna, if we manage to survive this, can we start over again?
00:26:01Smash it.
00:26:01Let's break this stupid door together.
00:26:03I can't hold on any longer.
00:26:05Dad, don't let them in.
00:26:07I'm calibrating the landing angle right now.
00:26:09Any mistake will mean disaster.
00:26:10Try harder.
00:26:11Oh no, the door.
00:26:12They're going to break in.
00:26:14Am I going to fail to save Dad and Mom again?
00:26:18What are you doing?
00:26:20Captain.
00:26:26What are you doing?
00:26:28This is a serious violation of aviation safety.
00:26:30It's against the law.
00:26:33Didn't you say the captain had passed out?
00:26:35Yeah.
00:26:36Why did you incite us to make a scene here?
00:26:38He did pass out earlier.
00:26:39And the one flying this plane is indeed a little boy.
00:26:41Shut up.
00:26:42Ladies and gentlemen, everything is under the captain's control.
00:26:45Please return to your seats.
00:26:49And you too!
00:26:50Stop causing trouble here!
00:26:51Hands off me!
00:26:52I can walk myself.
00:26:54I'm going to make you pay for embarrassing me.
00:27:03That was close.
00:27:04They almost broke in.
00:27:05Indeed.
00:27:06Well, I got to continue to assist Theo.
00:27:07Sure.
00:27:08Be careful.
00:27:19Are you making an emergency landing here?
00:27:20You want to get everyone killed?
00:27:22That's not what I'm doing.
00:27:23I'm trying to save them.
00:27:24Do you know what's below us now?
00:27:26Dragon Snow Mountain.
00:27:26So you know...
00:27:27My wife has already told us.
00:27:30Then why did you still join his madness?
00:27:32That's insane!
00:27:33Get out of there.
00:27:34The right engine has failed.
00:27:35And the fuel can only last for an hour.
00:27:37If we don't make an emergency landing here, what else can we do?
00:27:42What about the tower?
00:27:43They can figure something out.
00:27:45Captain, we've already tried.
00:27:46Turned out the comms failed.
00:27:48Still, what's below us is the Dragon Snow Mountain.
00:27:50We can't find a suitable landing spot here.
00:27:52No!
00:27:52Where then?
00:27:53The highway down there is flat and long enough to help us land.
00:27:56Now the wind speed is stable.
00:27:57And the visibility is good.
00:27:58So this is our only chance.
00:28:00We either take this risk or wait until the fuel runs out and crash.
00:28:03Captain, this is our last chance.
00:28:05We're talking about over a hundred passengers' lives.
00:28:07This is too risky.
00:28:09If we do nothing, this plane will definitely crash.
00:28:13We still have a 50% chance if we take the risk.
00:28:18That's enough.
00:28:19Captain.
00:28:19I never expected a little boy to be able to lecture me.
00:28:22Looks like an old man like me should be a bit braver.
00:28:25Ouch!
00:28:25I just took a serious hit to the head so I can't fly the plane now.
00:28:29Since you're so confident, go ahead and do it.
00:28:31Okay.
00:28:31Hurser, get ready for an emergency landing.
00:28:33Got it.
00:28:38Being young is truly wonderful.
00:28:40Hope his plan will work.
00:28:42Now, go check the cabin equipment and the passengers' conditions.
00:28:44We're going to make an emergency landing.
00:28:51Hurser, is the situation really so critical?
00:28:53This is our only chance.
00:28:56Do you still remember the oath you took when you joined this company?
00:29:00It's our duty to stay calm in an emergency, respond swiftly, and guide passengers to act correctly.
00:29:06If we can make it this time, I'll report all this to the superior.
00:29:14Fasten your seatbelts, please.
00:29:16What's happening?
00:29:17Thanks for cooperation.
00:29:18Yes, fasten this.
00:29:19Hi.
00:29:21Undo this!
00:29:22What's going on here?
00:29:24Fasten your seatbelts, please.
00:29:26It's for your own safety.
00:29:28Don't take it off.
00:29:31Fasten your seatbelts and sit tight.
00:29:35Why so serious?
00:29:37What exactly are they doing?
00:29:448236, calling the tower.
00:29:46Will you copy?
00:29:46Still can't contact flight 8236.
00:29:52Commander, the satellite just captured the plane's trajectory.
00:29:55Put it on the big screen.
00:29:57Behind the plane, there's a black trail extending.
00:30:00They must have a fuel leak.
00:30:01What?
00:30:048236, calling the tower.
00:30:058236.
00:30:06Calling the tower.
00:30:07Tower, copy.
00:30:088236.
00:30:09Do you copy?
00:30:098236.
00:30:10Please report your situation.
00:30:12Fuel reserve, aircraft damage, and your coordinates.
00:30:158236, copy.
00:30:16Our fuel is leaking and will run out in 30 minutes, requesting an emergency landing.
00:30:19The landing spot is...
00:30:238236.
00:30:248236.
00:30:24Where is the landing spot?
00:30:26Respond.
00:30:26The call's completely failed.
00:30:30Find if there is any airport around flight 8236.
00:30:33You must find an available one quickly.
00:30:35Got it.
00:30:35I'm on it.
00:30:36How's it going?
00:30:37Where is the nearest airport anyway?
00:30:39The nearest one is about 40 minutes away.
00:30:41They can never make it.
00:30:42What's below them right now is the snowy mountains.
00:30:45They can't make an emergency landing there.
00:30:47What exactly should they do?
00:30:48Damn it!
00:30:49Why is the comms failing at such a point?
00:30:50Relax.
00:30:51Harvey knows this area well.
00:30:52He will figure it out.
00:30:53You know Harvey?
00:30:54Of course.
00:30:55In my previous life.
00:30:56He was my teacher.
00:31:17Sir, why are you so familiar with this snowy land?
00:31:20Well, I've worked at the tower for 40 years.
00:31:22Son, you still have a lot to learn.
00:31:26I'll do whatever it takes to be a great pilot like you as soon as possible.
00:31:35Son, I believe you.
00:31:44I get it now.
00:31:45Zoom in on that area over there.
00:31:47Keep going.
00:31:47That's it.
00:31:49Huh?
00:31:49Bye, Laura.
00:31:50Please bless flight 8236.
00:31:51So, Terran Highway.
00:31:53Both its width and varying capacity are good enough.
00:31:56Besides, it's along the plane's current route.
00:32:01It's still not easy for them to make it happen.
00:32:03But that's their only chance.
00:32:05I'll take full responsibility if anything goes wrong.
00:32:10Hello?
00:32:11This is Harvey.
00:32:12We're at the level 3 emergency right now.
00:32:14All flights near the Terran Highway must make way for flight 8236 immediately.
00:32:18And I want all systems to get ready for this emergency.
00:32:24Purser, we've checked everything.
00:32:25All passengers have fastened their seatbelts.
00:32:27And the emergency equipment is confirmed in order.
00:32:29Well done.
00:32:30Flop set back to 3 degrees.
00:32:34Check the control system.
00:32:39All good.
00:32:44Finally, we're here.
00:32:45How are the parameters?
00:32:46We are now above the Terran Highway.
00:32:48Altitude 19,000 feet.
00:32:50Fuel 14,000 pounds.
00:32:51Five minutes until the gliding phase.
00:32:57Flight 8236 is now circling above the Terran Highway.
00:33:01You were right.
00:33:02When will the rescue force be in position?
00:33:06Firefighters will arrive in 10 minutes.
00:33:10They can make it.
00:33:12There are too many cliffs near the highway.
00:33:14It's just too difficult.
00:33:16As an ace pilot, I only have 30% chance of success.
00:33:21Well, can that little boy do it?
00:33:27Everything seems to be in order.
00:33:29Lots out.
00:33:30Start dumping fuel now.
00:33:31Got it.
00:33:37Fuel 10,000 pounds.
00:33:38Three minutes and 20 seconds until the gliding phase.
00:33:41This boy surely knows what he's doing.
00:33:44He's a better pilot.
00:33:46Where did he learn all this anyway?
00:33:48Captain, we're going down now.
00:33:50Please ask the crew to keep the passengers calm.
00:33:52Mom, no mistakes can be made.
00:33:54Yes, sir.
00:33:58Look, our plane is leaking something.
00:34:02Isn't...
00:34:02Isn't that fuel?
00:34:05Didn't it start a long time ago?
00:34:07Why is it still leaking?
00:34:12Gosh!
00:34:13Son, you're finally awake.
00:34:17Mom, why is the plane leaking fuel?
00:34:20Ladies and gentlemen,
00:34:22this is your captain.
00:34:23We're going down now.
00:34:25Please fasten your seatbelts
00:34:26and follow the crew's instructions.
00:34:29Son, do you think we can make it?
00:34:32Mom, given the current situation,
00:34:34there is no way we can make it.
00:34:36You also don't believe them?
00:34:37Then I have to stop this madness.
00:34:39No emergency landing!
00:34:43No emergency landing!
00:34:45Ma'am, please sit back.
00:34:47This is an emergency.
00:34:48Please don't intervene with our work.
00:34:50No emergency landing!
00:34:51I don't want to die!
00:34:54This is the captain's decision.
00:34:55You and your family forced him to do so.
00:34:58What are you waiting for?
00:34:59Stop them!
00:35:00Ma'am, who are you to question the captain?
00:35:02Huh?
00:35:03I'm deadly serious this time.
00:35:05My son is a trainee pilot.
00:35:07He's told me everything.
00:35:08Gosh!
00:35:11I really mean it!
00:35:12See?
00:35:13Check this out.
00:35:14He truly is a pilot.
00:35:16Huh?
00:35:17Look out the window.
00:35:18So many ambulances down there.
00:35:20Come on!
00:35:21We gotta stop them or it'll be too late!
00:35:26All departments are now in position.
00:35:28Flight 8236 continues to leak fuel midair.
00:35:31Eliminate all interfering factors.
00:35:33Gotta help the plane land safely.
00:35:36Roger!
00:35:36Come on!
00:35:388236!
00:35:40What?
00:35:41Isn't anyone gonna do something?
00:35:43Move!
00:35:48Theo is giving it his all.
00:35:50I can't let his efforts go to waste.
00:35:54Fuel, 8,000 pounds.
00:35:56Two minutes until the gliding phase.
00:36:01Everyone, listen to me!
00:36:02I know you all have a family.
00:36:04To think about.
00:36:05Now!
00:36:06You all want to go home.
00:36:08So do I!
00:36:09I totally understand your feelings.
00:36:11In fact, I'm more nervous than any of you.
00:36:15That's because the ones in the cockpit are my ex and son.
00:36:18What?
00:36:19Her...
00:36:19Her ex?
00:36:21Earlier, I hated him for being a loser.
00:36:24And I never cared about my son.
00:36:26Eventually, I left them.
00:36:28It was not until now that I realized that living with them in that small house was probably the best
00:36:34memory I have had in my life.
00:36:37I was wrong.
00:36:39I was so wrong.
00:36:40I know how hard this emergency landing will be, but I trust the people in the cockpit.
00:36:45They'll bring us home safely.
00:36:48So...
00:36:48Mom!
00:36:49Brianna!
00:36:54Please trust me.
00:36:55Please trust the crew.
00:36:57We'll do whatever it takes to bring everyone home.
00:37:00I...
00:37:02I chose to trust the person.
00:37:04So did I.
00:37:04I trust you.
00:37:05Me too.
00:37:06We trust you.
00:37:08Thank you.
00:37:09Thank you for trusting us.
00:37:12You'll regret this.
00:37:13Check again if their seatbelts work.
00:37:15Hmm.
00:37:20That'll be funny.
00:37:27Theo.
00:37:28All clear here.
00:37:29Let's do this.
00:37:30Copy.
00:37:31Dad, let's do this.
00:37:32Got it.
00:37:35Crack.
00:37:36So foggy.
00:37:36Visibility sucks.
00:37:37Given the current situation, any mistake during landing can lead to a catastrophic crash.
00:37:42What?
00:37:46Can we wait a bit longer?
00:37:47Hell no.
00:37:49Sir, is that you?
00:37:50Commander, all support vehicles are in position as planned.
00:37:55Good.
00:37:56This is...
00:37:57all that we can do now.
00:37:59Deploy the turbine.
00:38:01Angle adjustment completed.
00:38:03Ten seconds until the gliding phase.
00:38:08Theo, being a pilot has been your dream since childhood.
00:38:11I think your dream will come true today.
00:38:15When I grow up, I'll fly the biggest airplane and take you around the world.
00:38:27Dammit.
00:38:28I'm too small to hold the joystick steady.
00:38:30Theo, are you okay?
00:38:33Dad, don't get distracted.
00:38:35Before I take you home.
00:38:37I'll never fall.
00:38:38Theo?
00:38:41The tank is empty.
00:38:42Stop the release.
00:38:45Deploy the turbine and keep up riding at all costs.
00:38:49Three.
00:38:50Two.
00:38:51One.
00:38:52Flight 8236, prepare to glide.
00:38:56The plane is about to crash.
00:38:58Mom!
00:39:02Altitude, 16,000 feet.
00:39:04Speed, 650 kilometers per hour.
00:39:06Altitude, 9,000 feet.
00:39:07Speed, 300 kilometers per hour.
00:39:09Altitude, 3,000 feet.
00:39:11Speed, 100 kilometers per hour.
00:39:14She's coming.
00:39:19Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain.
00:39:22Please lean forward, hands overhead.
00:39:25We...
00:39:25We're landing now.
00:39:27Remember, the one flying the plane now is our little hero, Theo.
00:39:31Theo, you will always be Dad's pride.
00:39:34Deploy the landing gear.
00:39:41This must work.
00:39:47They're approaching the glyph.
00:39:50Stop!
00:39:51Stop!
00:39:53Stop!
00:39:53Stop!
00:39:53Can we really make it?
00:39:55Why is the plane still sliding?
00:39:58Stop!
00:39:58Stop, you crap!
00:40:00I must save everyone on this plane!
00:40:08Stop!
00:40:15Theo!
00:40:16Theo!
00:40:17You can definitely make it!
00:40:18Stop!
00:40:19Stop!
00:40:19Stop!
00:40:20Stop!
00:40:21Stop!
00:40:22Why is it still sliding?
00:40:23Stop!
00:40:32The plane stopped sliding!
00:40:46The plane stopped sliding!
00:40:50Theo!
00:41:03Finally!
00:41:04It stopped sliding!
00:41:05We made it!
00:41:08We...
00:41:09made it!
00:41:11Flight 8236 did it!
00:41:13Everyone on the plane is safe!
00:41:16Great!
00:41:17Great!
00:41:21You just created a miracle in aviation history!
00:41:26Ladies and...
00:41:27gentlemen...
00:41:28Flight 8236 has successfully landed.
00:41:32We...
00:41:32made it!
00:41:37Great!
00:41:38Theo!
00:41:39Theo made it!
00:41:41Have we landed?
00:41:45We finally made it!
00:41:47Oh!
00:41:48Mr.
00:41:49Woo!
00:41:50Great!
00:41:50We really made it!
00:41:52Theo is truly amazing!
00:41:53He saved all of us!
00:41:54Yet some crazy people said we couldn't make it!
00:41:57That's because her son is useless!
00:41:59She can't accept other people's success!
00:42:01Can't believe that little brat really landed the plane here!
00:42:04That brat doesn't deserve this honor!
00:42:06The credit belongs to my son!
00:42:11Purser, we're safe now!
00:42:12Stay alert!
00:42:13We can't relax now!
00:42:14Let's follow the emergency evacuation code to guide passengers off the plane!
00:42:17Hurry!
00:42:17Got it!
00:42:32How is the headcount going?
00:42:34Purser, there are two passengers missing!
00:42:35My ex and son are still in the cockpit!
00:42:39Liam!
00:42:40Theo!
00:42:42Theo!
00:42:44Theo!
00:42:45Theo, how are you?
00:42:46Wake up, please!
00:42:47Wake up!
00:42:47Don't scare me!
00:42:48Theo!
00:42:50It's all my fault!
00:42:52If I hadn't been so willful, you wouldn't have been here and none of this would have happened!
00:42:57It's all my fault!
00:43:00Theo!
00:43:01Ma?
00:43:02Theo!
00:43:04My precious!
00:43:10You really scared me, you know that?
00:43:16Brianna, we finally made it as a family.
00:43:20I finally changed the history and saved Dad.
00:43:24All of us are safe now.
00:43:27We can't let them take all the credit.
00:43:29Mom, what are you murmuring?
00:43:31Let's go!
00:43:32Jack, do you want to be a captain?
00:43:34Of course!
00:43:35But right now, I'm just a trainee pilot.
00:43:38It will take me at least 20 years to be a pilot.
00:43:40Listen up, Jack!
00:43:41From now on, you should tell everyone that you saved the plane!
00:43:45Mom, what are you saying?
00:43:50How could I do such a thing?
00:43:52Just trust me!
00:43:53Remember, you are the hero who saved everyone!
00:43:55Can we really do this?
00:43:57Wouldn't the passengers reveal the truth?
00:43:59Don't worry!
00:44:00That bumpkin and his son got lucky.
00:44:02You're an excellent graduate of the flight academy.
00:44:04Must be better than them.
00:44:10Dear friends, we are now at the press conference for Flight 8236.
00:44:15Later, I'll reveal the truth behind this aviation miracle.
00:44:19Commander, the reporters have arrived.
00:44:22Good!
00:44:22Be right there!
00:44:23Got it!
00:44:26Guys, please wait a moment.
00:44:27The press conference will begin shortly.
00:44:29We'll tell you in detail how Flight 8236 made an emergency landing.
00:44:39Hello?
00:44:40We're invited to the press conference?
00:44:45Of course!
00:44:46You guys are the heroes!
00:44:47Sure, sure.
00:44:48We'll be there soon.
00:44:51Theo, later the commander will introduce your heroic deeds to everyone in this country.
00:44:56Commander?
00:44:58So, I'm going to see Harvey later.
00:45:01Theo, you're truly dad's pride.
00:45:05Let's go.
00:45:06Yeah.
00:45:08Miss, are you here to interview the hero?
00:45:11Excuse me, you are...
00:45:12This is my son Jack.
00:45:14He's the one who saved everyone on the plane.
00:45:16Wait a minute.
00:45:17I was told the hero was an 8-year-old boy.
00:45:19How could it be your son?
00:45:21Hi.
00:45:22Please don't disrupt my work.
00:45:24Mom, I told you that no one would believe us.
00:45:27I highly doubt that.
00:45:29Did you just say you were the one who saved the plane?
00:45:31Yes.
00:45:32If my son hadn't gotten the plane under control, all of us would be dead now.
00:45:37Is what she said true?
00:45:41Of course!
00:45:42The situation was very critical.
00:45:44Jack stood out without hesitation and took over the controls.
00:45:47He's better than an ace pilot.
00:45:49Will she really believe this story?
00:45:52I knew it.
00:45:53The young talent thing.
00:45:55It's just a publicity stunt by the airline.
00:45:57Exactly.
00:45:58They're trying to take the credit away from my son.
00:46:00Miss, you gotta stand up for us.
00:46:02Rest assured, I loathe shameless people like them.
00:46:05I won't let them get their way.
00:46:07Great.
00:46:09Mom, that idiot really bought it.
00:46:11See?
00:46:12I told you it would work.
00:46:17May I ask why the aircraft windshield suddenly cracked?
00:46:19Was it caused by the quality issue or human error?
00:46:22It is said that during the accident, both the captain and co-pilot were unconscious.
00:46:25So how did flight 8236 make an emergency landing?
00:46:29Luma has it that the plane was saved by an 8-year-old boy.
00:46:32Is it true?
00:46:33Please wait a moment.
00:46:34The press conference will begin shortly.
00:46:35By then, all your questions will be answered.
00:46:39Commander, over here!
00:46:42Huh.
00:46:44Harvey looks so young now.
00:46:46In my previous life, his hair was gray when I met him.
00:46:49Hurry and introduce the hero to me.
00:46:55This is Theo, my son.
00:46:57And this is Liam, my husband.
00:47:00Theo.
00:47:01Liam.
00:47:02This is Harvey Zito, the commander.
00:47:05Hello.
00:47:06Thanks for saving the plane.
00:47:07You're too kind.
00:47:07We just did what we should do.
00:47:11Although I already knew you were only 8 years old, I still felt shocked after seeing you in person.
00:47:17I'm flattered.
00:47:19Again, I'd like to thank you guys.
00:47:20Without your hard work, the plane would have crashed and killed everyone on it.
00:47:24It is the pilot's duty to make sure every passenger is safe, so that's nothing.
00:47:29What a talented boy.
00:47:30He really has what it takes to be an ace pilot.
00:47:34Later, I'm going to introduce Theo's heroic deeds to the world.
00:47:40Mom, maybe we should drop it.
00:47:42Why?
00:47:43With Miss Cooper on our side, you'll be the real hero.
00:47:45I hereby announce that the press conference for Flight 8236 now begins.
00:47:55Dear reporters, nice to meet you.
00:47:57I'm Harvey Zito, commander of the HQ Tower.
00:48:00Now, I'd like to introduce the details of Flight 8236.
00:48:04Today, at 0836.45, Flight 8236 experienced a windshield rupture during its cruising phase.
00:48:13The cockpit instantly lost pressure.
00:48:15At 0901.32, the plane's right engine failed, and fuel started leaking.
00:48:21The lives of 147 individuals on board were at stake.
00:48:26Fortunately, Flight 8236 managed to make an emergency landing, no casualties.
00:48:32This incredible feat set multiple new records in extreme emergency landings.
00:48:38It deserves to go down in history.
00:48:40Yeah, exactly.
00:48:42Yeah.
00:48:43He's absolutely right.
00:48:47I know you must want to know.
00:48:50Who managed to make an emergency landing.
00:48:54Now, I can make it clear to you.
00:48:56The one who saved the plane is an 8-year-old boy.
00:48:59The rumor is true.
00:49:00Commander, are you sure there's no mistake?
00:49:02Who the little boy managed such a complex operation?
00:49:05Now, let's give a warm round of applause to our little hero who works magic.
00:49:10Theo!
00:49:12Great!
00:49:20Hello, everyone.
00:49:21I am Theo Zimmer.
00:49:22You may call me Theo.
00:49:27It's really a kid.
00:49:28Eight years old?
00:49:30When I was eight, I was still playing with toy planes.
00:49:32I know everyone here finds it unbelievable, but Theo is indeed the savior of Flight 8236.
00:49:39All right, let's move to the Q&A session now.
00:49:42Theo, being so young, you saved an entire plane of passengers.
00:49:45What do you think about that?
00:49:46Since the plane was in danger, I should, of course, do everything I could to manage the situation and ensure
00:49:52everyone's safety.
00:49:53Theo, landing the plane in an emergency requires professional flying knowledge.
00:49:58And you're just eight years old.
00:49:59So, may I ask where you acquired all this knowledge?
00:50:03I've been interested in aviation since I was little.
00:50:05I usually read relevant books and watch documentaries.
00:50:08So, you taught yourself to fly?
00:50:10You could say that.
00:50:12Self-taught?
00:50:12Oh, my goodness.
00:50:14Such bold claims!
00:50:15Who'd believe an eight-year-old could master how to fly a plane through self-teaching?
00:50:22Miss Cooper, what do you mean by that?
00:50:25Are you questioning the credibility of this press conference?
00:50:28From a physiological standpoint, an eight-year-old's physical and cognitive abilities can't handle such a complex emergency landing.
00:50:35He could by no means be the one who did that.
00:50:38How could she talk about Theo like that?
00:50:40Don't worry.
00:50:42The credit can only go to Theo.
00:50:43No one can take that away.
00:50:44Miss Cooper, what I stated at the press conference is entirely true.
00:50:48It can withstand any scrutiny.
00:50:50True?
00:50:51I see it as nothing more than a scam.
00:50:53Fortunately, I've managed to find the real hero here.
00:50:57Who is it?
00:50:58It's a trainee pilot from the Aviation Academy, Jack Gordon.
00:51:02He took charge of the crisis and saved the out-of-control plane.
00:51:06That's right.
00:51:06The real hero is here.
00:51:08So that's why they didn't want to leave.
00:51:11He's a thief and a liar trying to steal my son's credit.
00:51:15No!
00:51:16Don't believe her nonsense.
00:51:17The one piloting the plane was my son, Theo.
00:51:20This is a photo I took just before the plane's emergency landing.
00:51:23It can prove that Theo was the one actually operating the plane.
00:51:26How?
00:51:26How did you manage to take such a photo?
00:51:29Mom, they have evidence.
00:51:30Maybe we should give up.
00:51:31How could this happen?
00:51:36Relax, I'm here for you.
00:51:38You're Theo's mother and also a crew member.
00:51:41Taking a staged photo in the cockpit is nothing difficult for you.
00:51:46Exactly.
00:51:46Trying to deceive us with that?
00:51:48Do we look like fools to you?
00:51:49You saw it was Theo piloting the plane.
00:51:52How can you lie?
00:51:53We're not lying.
00:51:54From start to finish, the one operating in the cockpit was my son.
00:51:58Enough!
00:52:00There's no need to argue about this matter.
00:52:03The captain was in the cockpit throughout.
00:52:05His words can be trusted.
00:52:07That's right.
00:52:08Hurry and call the captain so we can finally know the truth.
00:52:12Mom, we're done for if he answers it.
00:52:14We should leave now.
00:52:16Don't panic.
00:52:17He hasn't answered it yet.
00:52:18There must be a way.
00:52:19Captain, I have a question.
00:52:20Who carried out the emergency landing of flight 8236?
00:52:24I can explain.
00:52:29Hello, sir.
00:52:30I'm sorry, but the captain sustained a head injury and is currently resting.
00:52:35When might he regain consciousness?
00:52:38We're not certain yet, but the earliest would be a day.
00:52:41Understood.
00:52:42Thank you.
00:52:43We have to wait another day.
00:52:45What should we do now?
00:52:48Won't your conscience sting?
00:52:50Theo saved you guys, and that's how you treat him?
00:52:54That should be our line.
00:52:55My son saved everyone on the plane.
00:52:58And now you're trying to take that credit.
00:53:01Oh, yes.
00:53:02I injured my hand saving everyone.
00:53:04How could you distort the facts?
00:53:08I know what you're up to.
00:53:09You're just trying to create a prodigy narrative to shift public attention away from the plane's maintenance issues.
00:53:15We won't be fooled so easily.
00:53:17Can't believe such a young child is trying to steal credit.
00:53:20Maybe that's how his parents taught him.
00:53:22You.
00:53:23How foolish.
00:53:25Excuse me?
00:53:26The world is vast, and there are many things you haven't seen.
00:53:29You've been used as a tool, but you didn't even realize it.
00:53:32Since you claim to have operated the plane, I have a question for you.
00:53:36Calm down.
00:53:37How could a little kid possibly know anything?
00:53:39Just tell him what you know.
00:53:42What's the question?
00:53:45After the windshield was damaged, how did you manage to control the plane?
00:53:48What?
00:53:49It wasn't me operating it at all.
00:53:51How would I possibly know?
00:53:56Since you're insisting that you were the one flying the plane, you should be able to describe the operational procedure
00:54:02at the time.
00:54:04Well...
00:54:05That's right.
00:54:06Tell us.
00:54:07Yeah.
00:54:08Don't tell us you don't know.
00:54:10I...
00:54:11The school has taught you this kind of thing, right?
00:54:14Just mention a couple of technical terms and they'll be convinced.
00:54:20Well, I...
00:54:21The school has only taught me theoretical knowledge so far.
00:54:24How could I have practical experience like this?
00:54:26What should I do?
00:54:28It's okay.
00:54:29I'm here.
00:54:29You don't need to fear anyone retaliating against you.
00:54:32Just say everything you know.
00:54:33Yes.
00:54:34Just tell us everything you know.
00:54:36Um...
00:54:37You look so nervous.
00:54:38Is it that you don't want to speak?
00:54:40Or that you simply don't know?
00:54:42I...
00:54:43Um...
00:54:44The situation was so urgent at the time, who could possibly remember so many details?
00:54:48That's right.
00:54:49I was busy saving lives at the time, so I didn't have the focus to remember all those details.
00:54:54Such situations can indeed occur.
00:54:56After a person's mind is highly concentrated, it can lead to blurred memories.
00:54:59Exactly.
00:55:01Anyway, this kid couldn't possibly have saved the people on flight 8236.
00:55:05Ms. Cooper, aren't your comments a bit too biased?
00:55:08Not at all.
00:55:08We're just worried that if my son reveals the details, some people might note them down and
00:55:13claim to be the real hero here.
00:55:14What would we do then?
00:55:15Since you said you were operating the plane at the time, could you please explain the
00:55:20basic operations you performed at that time?
00:55:22I doubt if you know it.
00:55:24Oh yeah?
00:55:27After the windshield was damaged, I first unfastened the seatbelt, rescued the co-pilot trapped
00:55:33by the airflow, and quickly sealed the damaged windshield.
00:55:37Then, I adjusted the flap angle to keep the plane stable.
00:55:41Every step Theo mentioned matched precisely with the tower's records of the flight's attitude
00:55:47changes and communication instructions.
00:55:49Now, are you still going to claim that he's the savior of flight 8236?
00:55:54Ma'am, we're not your enemy.
00:55:56Why do you have to take away the credit belonging to our son?
00:55:59Claiming someone else's achievements constitutes fraud.
00:56:02You'll be held accountable for this.
00:56:05Mom, should we just admit it?
00:56:07You're in this together, so of course you would speak in favor of him.
00:56:10Ms. Cooper, don't you agree?
00:56:12Absolutely.
00:56:13You're the child's mother, and you're the tower's director.
00:56:16You two are in league with each other.
00:56:19Oh right, the plane has a black box on board.
00:56:22As long as we find the black box, the truth will naturally come to light.
00:56:25How long are you going to keep doing this?
00:56:26You're utterly stubborn.
00:56:29But...
00:56:30But what?
00:56:31Are you afraid?
00:56:32Decoding the black box takes some time.
00:56:34That's okay.
00:56:35We can wait, as long as it's for the truth.
00:56:37Right?
00:56:38Yes, we'll wait.
00:56:41What's the black box?
00:56:42The black box records all conversations and instructions.
00:56:50They've gone too far.
00:56:52Theo, don't worry.
00:56:54Dad will seek justice for you, at all costs.
00:56:57Dad, Mom, don't worry.
00:56:58I'll handle this matter.
00:57:00Theo, are you scared?
00:57:02Scared of what?
00:57:03Scared that your achievements might be taken by others?
00:57:06That no one believes you?
00:57:07I'm not scared, because the truth can never be hidden.
00:57:10What a good child.
00:57:15Still being stubborn, huh?
00:57:17Let's see how you'll cry when we have the black box data.
00:57:20Mom, once the black box is decoded, we're doomed.
00:57:23Let's leave.
00:57:24What?
00:57:25Really?
00:57:32I have an idea.
00:57:35Everyone, I have a proposal.
00:57:42What proposal?
00:57:43It's going to take a very long time to decode the black box.
00:57:46To avoid wasting everyone's time, I suggest conducting a simulation test.
00:57:53Jack, what are you trying to do?
00:57:55Mom, a simulation test is wearing a VR headset to simulate flying an aircraft.
00:57:59Will that work?
00:58:01I've trained over 1,000 times.
00:58:03There's no way that kid can beat me.
00:58:05All right.
00:58:06Let's do as you say.
00:58:07Whoever wins is the hero.
00:58:09Simulation test?
00:58:10This guy just won't give up, huh?
00:58:12No.
00:58:13Theo has never undergone a simulation test.
00:58:15It's unfair to him.
00:58:16Hmph.
00:58:17Are you scared?
00:58:18If so, just admit it.
00:58:20Don't make excuses.
00:58:22My son is a hero.
00:58:23He doesn't need to prove it.
00:58:25Simulation test?
00:58:26Sure.
00:58:27I agree.
00:58:31Theo.
00:58:33Dad, Mom, we've finally reunited.
00:58:35There's no need to waste time here.
00:58:38Come on.
00:58:39You don't need to worry.
00:58:41Theo even managed to execute a successful landing in such a dangerous situation.
00:58:45This test won't be a problem for him.
00:58:48That's good.
00:58:49I believe Theo can do it.
00:58:51It's decided then.
00:58:53As for the VR headsets for the test, I'll get them ready.
00:58:58Hello?
00:58:59This is Harvey.
00:59:00Prepare two VR headsets immediately.
00:59:07Jeez.
00:59:08This difficulty is outrageous.
00:59:10Can anyone actually pass it?
00:59:11In such a dire situation.
00:59:13It's no wonder 291018 didn't make it back.
00:59:15Even top pilots like us failed.
00:59:17I guess.
00:59:18Only the ace pilot can pass this test.
00:59:21Don't lose heart.
00:59:22Keep trying.
00:59:27These people are also here for the test.
00:59:36It's here.
00:59:37Hurry.
00:59:38Take these two VR headsets.
00:59:40Be careful.
00:59:41Don't damage them.
00:59:50Why haven't the people Mr. Zito arranged come yet?
01:00:05Sir, the equipment is ready.
01:00:08Okay, thanks.
01:00:15Theo, are you ready?
01:00:17Yes.
01:00:18Go for it.
01:00:20Theo.
01:00:21I believe you can do it.
01:00:23Jack, give it your all.
01:00:25I believe in you.
01:00:26Mom, rest assured.
01:00:31You brat.
01:00:33I'll show you what a pro is capable of.
01:00:45I'm very familiar with this place.
01:00:47In my previous life, I trained here over 10,000 times.
01:00:56Bird sighted ahead.
01:00:58Bird sighted ahead.
01:01:00Enemy attack.
01:01:04I can't give up.
01:01:05I must become an ace pilot.
01:01:07Like my teacher.
01:01:08This interface.
01:01:09This isn't an airliner.
01:01:13Alert, alert, danger is approaching.
01:01:15291-18, return to base.
01:01:17Return to base.
01:01:19291-18.
01:01:21This test isn't for the airliner, but for the Air Force?
01:01:28Did they make it wrong?
01:01:35But so what?
01:01:37I'm an ace pilot.
01:01:38This is nothing to worry about.
01:01:50What are these buttons?
01:01:51This is different from what the school taught me.
01:01:55Alert, alert, danger is approaching.
01:01:57291-18, return to base.
01:01:59Return to base.
01:02:05Fire, fire, fire, now!
01:02:08Ah!
01:02:10Ah!
01:02:13Ah!
01:02:19I failed!
01:02:21How could this happen?
01:02:24Teal!
01:02:25Don't worry.
01:02:27Mr. Zito just said,
01:02:29Veal can do it.
01:02:30Some people just love taking credit for others' work.
01:02:33And now they're scared.
01:02:34You know who's stealing credit?
01:02:36The test isn't over yet.
01:02:37Let's see who laughs in the end.
01:02:39My son will definitely win.
01:02:41We must capture the scene.
01:02:43I'll make sure the public knows that there's no such thing as a child prodigy in the world.
01:02:52Jack Gordon failed the test.
01:02:54Jack Gordon failed the test.
01:02:56Huh?
01:02:56This is impossible!
01:03:00Jack Gordon failed the test.
01:03:02Jack Gordon failed the test.
01:03:04Huh?
01:03:04This is impossible!
01:03:06How could Jack fail?
01:03:08And such a person dares to call himself a pilot.
01:03:10Couldn't even last three minutes and still have the nerve to take credit?
01:03:13Something feels off.
01:03:15Jack is a trainee pilot.
01:03:16You shouldn't fail so quickly.
01:03:20Jack, what's going on here?
01:03:22How could you fail?
01:03:23Mom, there's an issue with the equipment.
01:03:25This test isn't even for the airliner.
01:03:27What?
01:03:29I knew it.
01:03:30There's something fishy here.
01:03:31Harvey, we need a reasonable explanation.
01:03:36This equipment...
01:03:37Mr. Zito, the equipment you requested is here.
01:03:40Equipment?
01:03:41Yeah.
01:03:41Your people didn't come.
01:03:42I'm worried it might delay the test, so I brought them here myself.
01:03:45How could that be?
01:03:46We're using them right now.
01:03:48That's impossible.
01:03:49The equipment you requested has always been with me.
01:03:52Where did you get these from?
01:03:54From the academy.
01:03:56It seems to be from the simulation test room one.
01:04:05You've made a mistake.
01:04:07What's wrong?
01:04:08Room one is designated for the Air Force to select ace pilots.
01:04:11That's the most difficult level.
01:04:12Whereas these are prepared for airliners.
01:04:15Then Theo is undergoing the most difficult test for the Air Force?
01:04:19Yes.
01:04:20What?
01:04:27I knew there was an issue with this equipment.
01:04:29Since it's the wrong equipment, let's start over.
01:04:31Wait.
01:04:32Theo hasn't taken off the headset yet.
01:04:34That's right.
01:04:34The test isn't over yet.
01:04:36Maybe Theo can still pass.
01:04:38Hmph.
01:04:38Stop deceiving yourself.
01:04:40Even my son couldn't pass the test.
01:04:41Your child is even less likely to succeed.
01:04:50Hmph.
01:05:00Nailed it!
01:05:01Theo is still in the test.
01:05:03Let's wait until he finishes it first.
01:05:05Mr. Walker, do you think Theo has a chance?
01:05:09This test is indeed extremely challenging.
01:05:11All three pilots selected for the Air Force failed.
01:05:13He probably won't pass.
01:05:14Did you hear that?
01:05:15He can't succeed.
01:05:16I knew that.
01:05:17Stop wasting time.
01:05:18He's not a prodigy.
01:05:19Theo passed the test with a total score of 100.
01:05:22This is impossible.
01:05:27I did it!
01:05:29Fantastic!
01:05:31As expected of you.
01:05:32Great!
01:05:33Amazing!
01:05:33Theo, I knew you could do it.
01:05:35He's only eight years old.
01:05:36Not only did he pass the test, but he also scored a perfect score.
01:05:39Impossible!
01:05:39That's impossible!
01:05:40You must have cheated!
01:05:42There's something wrong with the score!
01:05:43Since you have doubts about this, Mr. Walker, please.
01:05:56The equipment is perfectly fine, and the difficulty is of the highest level.
01:06:01The live footage will now be shown.
01:06:13These are high-difficulty maneuvers only an ace pilot can perform.
01:06:18But this eight-year-old managed to do it, genius.
01:06:21An absolute genius!
01:06:23This is impossible!
01:06:25This video must be fake!
01:06:26Are you questioning my professional ethics?
01:06:28Miss Cooper!
01:06:29Say something!
01:06:30You must ensure justice for us.
01:06:32Mr. Walker is a certified senior instructor of the Aviation Authority.
01:06:35He would never lie for anyone.
01:06:37What?
01:06:38If this happens again.
01:06:39Don't blame me for being ruthless.
01:06:41Am I wrong?
01:06:42Mr. Zito!
01:06:43The black box data has been decoded.
01:06:45Display the data on the large screen.
01:06:47Yes!
01:06:49Everyone, look!
01:06:50The operation records in the black box match every detail described today perfectly.
01:06:54No, this can't be!
01:06:55It seems Zito really is the little hero who saved the day.
01:06:58Jack and his mother are lying.
01:06:59It's really the same!
01:07:01What should I do now?
01:07:02I don't know how to explain.
01:07:05You deceived me!
01:07:06It's fake!
01:07:07This data must be fake!
01:07:09Who would believe just some data?
01:07:10Yes, we need video evidence.
01:07:12Without video, we won't accept it!
01:07:13You know there are no cameras in the cabin.
01:07:16You're being unreasonable!
01:07:17That's not our concern!
01:07:21You want video, right?
01:07:23I have it!
01:07:23How could she have a video?
01:07:25The security of the meeting must be guaranteed.
01:07:27This press conference is crucial for us.
01:07:31Huh?
01:07:32Excuse me.
01:07:34Hi, are you a staff member of Flight 8236?
01:07:37Yes.
01:07:37May I help you with something?
01:07:39We're passengers from this flight while watching the live stream.
01:07:42We discovered someone claiming Theo's credit, so we rushed here.
01:07:44Yeah.
01:07:45Here's a video recording from the cabin at that time.
01:07:54Mr. Zito.
01:07:56Please take a look.
01:08:01The video clearly shows Jack trembling in his seat at the time.
01:08:05Why don't you explain how you suddenly appeared in the cockpit to operate the plane?
01:08:09What's with this video?
01:08:10I... I...
01:08:13This video is fake!
01:08:14You created it!
01:08:15He saved your lives, yet you turn around and claim the credit.
01:08:18How ungrateful!
01:08:19How could people like you exist in this world?
01:08:23You fabricated lies to steal credit and even disrupted the order of the press conference.
01:08:27You violated the law!
01:08:28What?
01:08:29I don't want to go to jail!
01:08:30I still dream of becoming a pilot!
01:08:32Child prodigies really exist?
01:08:35Could it be that Theo is really the one who can bring hope?
01:08:40You two are suspected of fraud and disrupting public order.
01:08:43Please come with us for an investigation.
01:08:45Take them!
01:08:49It's all your fault!
01:08:50My dream is ruined!
01:08:51Why did you have to seize credit?
01:08:53It's fake!
01:08:54All fake!
01:08:54They made it!
01:08:55It's fake!
01:08:55It's fake!
01:08:57It's fake!
01:09:06Theo!
01:09:09Theo!
01:09:10Do you aspire to become a pilot in the future?
01:09:13Have you considered joining the Aviation Academy?
01:09:15How could I be so stupid?
01:09:17Being fooled by these two swindlers!
01:09:22Hello?
01:09:24You're dismissed!
01:09:25You don't need to come to work tomorrow!
01:09:26What?
01:09:27I can explain!
01:09:28Hello?
01:09:33Theo!
01:09:34At the moment of the accident, what was the first thought in your mind?
01:09:37To save lives?
01:09:38I just wanted to save everyone!
01:09:41Brianna!
01:09:42Thank you for giving me such an excellent son!
01:09:45You taught him well!
01:09:48Please quiet down everyone!
01:09:49Now, on behalf of the headquarters, I'll present the honorary captain medal to our young hero,
01:09:54Theo!
01:09:54Let's go!
01:09:55Let's go!
01:10:02Theo!
01:10:03Theo, this medal is in recognition of your courage and wisdom.
01:10:06You're even braver than many experienced pilots I've met.
01:10:10In the future, you'll surely become an ace pilot.
01:10:14Thank you, master!
01:10:16If you were truly my student, I'd be so thrilled that I couldn't sleep!
01:10:19Ha ha ha ha ha!
01:10:23Brianna!
01:10:24Can we get back together?
01:10:26I realize now I was too immature before.
01:10:28I made you suffer a lot.
01:10:29But starting today, I'll ensure happiness for you and Theo.
01:10:32I was too stubborn before.
01:10:34Now I finally understand that being together with my family is what truly matters.
01:10:43In my previous life, my life was filled with regrets and sorrow.
01:10:46But in this life, not only did I save everyone, but I also changed our family's destiny.
01:10:50That's great.
01:10:51Theo, on behalf of the Aviation Academy, I formally extend an offer to you.
01:10:57Are you interested in joining us?
01:10:58This is a top institution for training ace pilots.
01:11:01Many strive hard to gain admission.
01:11:03But he's still a kid.
01:11:04Is it really okay?
01:11:05A talent like Theo deserves special training.
01:11:08Hell.
01:11:09What are you waiting for?
01:11:10Say yes.
01:11:11Wait!
01:11:11Can't say yes.
01:11:19Who's this?
01:11:20Look at all this pomp.
01:11:21He's Larson Ziegler.
01:11:22The founder of Cloud Airlines, one of the top aviation groups in the country, and a real business magnate.
01:11:27Larson, he rarely attends public events.
01:11:30Why would he suddenly appear here?
01:11:32Oh no, he's very likely.
01:11:34You're for Theo.
01:11:38Mr. Ziegler, may I ask why you'd show up here?
01:11:40Mr. Ziegler, what are your thoughts on the Flight 8236 incident?
01:11:44You're Theo?
01:11:45Yes, how can I help you?
01:11:47I saw your story on the news.
01:11:49At only eight, you demonstrate such courage and skill.
01:11:52You're truly exceptional.
01:11:54Larson, why are you here?
01:11:56For Theo, of course.
01:11:58Theo, are you interested in joining Cloud Airlines?
01:12:00It's a pity you came too late.
01:12:02Theo has already accepted my invitation.
01:12:04He'll undergo the most comprehensive flight training at the Aviation Academy.
01:12:08Stop it!
01:12:09You haven't signed a contract, right?
01:12:11Admit.
01:12:11Theo, if you join our company, I'll arrange for you to be the chief pilot,
01:12:15with an annual salary starting at $10 million.
01:12:25This is twice.
01:12:27As high as the salary of the top captains in the country.
01:12:29$10 million, are you sure?
01:12:33That's an amount we couldn't earn in a lifetime.
01:12:35Mr. Ziegler is indeed generous.
01:12:39Marcel.
01:12:40Theo, you're still so young.
01:12:42What he needs most now is systematic learning.
01:12:45You shouldn't have attempted to tempt a child with money.
01:12:49This is very immoral.
01:12:51But isn't all this learning ultimately for earning money?
01:12:53So why not become the chief pilot now?
01:12:55Larson!
01:12:57You...
01:12:57That's an insult to the aviation profession.
01:13:01Theo, although we can't provide you with such a large amount of money,
01:13:04we can offer you the opportunity to undergo systematic training,
01:13:08enabling your flight skills to reach a higher level.
01:13:10Theo, here's $10 million.
01:13:12As far as I know, your family isn't quite well off.
01:13:15Just join our company, and it'll all be yours.
01:13:18Theo, faced with these two invitations, which side would you choose?
01:13:22If it were me, of course I'd go for the money.
01:13:25He's just eight years old.
01:13:27Faced with such an amount, he's very likely to be tempted.
01:13:30Theo!
01:13:31Theo has his own ideas.
01:13:33We should respect his decision.
01:13:38I don't want your money.
01:13:39What?
01:13:43Your company is impressive, and the offer is indeed tempting.
01:13:47But I still want to continue learning skills.
01:13:50You'll regret it, kid.
01:13:51I won't.
01:13:52Ha ha ha ha!
01:13:53Great!
01:13:53I admire that!
01:13:54Since you're determined, I won't force you.
01:13:56But remember, Theo, our doors will always remain open for you.
01:14:00Let's go.
01:14:01Good boy.
01:14:03You didn't let me down.
01:14:05I can join the Aviation Academy, but I have a condition.
01:14:08Theo.
01:14:10What's your condition?
01:14:11I wish to become your student and learn flying skills from you.
01:14:15What?
01:14:16Do you know that?
01:14:18As both an instructor and the director of the tower, I won't have much time to personally train you.
01:14:24I know you're busy, but I still want to become your student.
01:14:28Just like in my previous life, it's a great honor for me to have you as my teacher.
01:14:32Ha ha!
01:14:32You sure know how to choose your teacher.
01:14:35You must know that being my student will be very challenging.
01:14:39I'm not afraid of challenges.
01:14:41You can train me the same way you train others.
01:14:43I won't ask for special treatment.
01:14:45Good boy.
01:14:47Then I'll grant...
01:14:50your request.
01:14:52Ha ha ha!
01:14:53Mr. Zito.
01:14:54Thank you.
01:14:55No worries.
01:14:57This boy managed to obtain all of this by himself.
01:15:02I believe Theo will undoubtedly become a remarkable figure in aviation history.
01:15:08Yeah!
01:15:09Theo, you're our pride and joy.
01:15:11Thank you.
01:15:12Thank you.
01:15:14Thank you.
01:15:15Thank you.
01:15:17Thank you.
01:15:17Thank you.
01:15:19Thank you.
01:15:19Thank you.
01:15:19Gracias.
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