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00:00Pilots like things safe.
00:02Maybe you just haven't been taking the right risks?
00:04I want to. I just don't want to start something that I can't commit to.
00:06I got a call from Donor Screening. I found a close genetic relative.
00:09Is it your mom?
00:10Whoever it is, they only came looking because they need a kidney.
00:12I let Reese kiss me. And as soon as it happened, I realized it was wrong and I stopped it.
00:17I just broke something.
00:18That's normal. Come on.
00:19I never could be good enough for you, am I, Chris?
00:21You haven't changed at all. I still can't move my fingers.
00:23I can't be a pilot.
00:24He was already cut from selection camp.
00:28Please.
00:30The stunning wilds of Northern Ontario.
00:33Harsh, desolate, and out to kill me in any way that it can.
00:38Now I'm going to survive out here for 72 hours alone, with nothing but my wits,
00:42and I'm going to show you how to do it too.
00:44Now, this Northern landscape is a lot different from the Tennessee River
00:49where I survived in my last video.
00:51But the one thing that remains the same is the threat of bears.
00:56And that's why I hung my pack up high in this wise old tree.
01:15All right. Remember, the trick to climbing is respecting the tree.
01:18If you respect the tree, she'll respect you.
01:33You gotta admit, that video got a lot of likes.
01:36Yeah. Highest rated video to date, and all I had to do was to bail myself up shoveled.
01:42You know, I work my butt off every day to create informative content.
01:45All anybody wants these days is jackass.
01:49All righty, fellas. We're ready to go back here.
01:52Cabin lights?
01:54Off.
01:57You guys got an iPad or something on back there?
02:00Uh, hang on a sec.
02:04Whoa.
02:05Is it supposed to do that?
02:07Um, no.
02:09You gotta get this. This is some jackass shit.
02:23Did the accident involve chemicals, something luminescent, like paint?
02:27I just fell out of the tree onto my shovel.
02:30That was a whole other video.
02:31He had a lot of dirt in his wound from the shovel, but no chemicals.
02:34I've heard of this before.
02:35I need to get you to surgery, but I don't want to risk the OR
02:37if you've been exposed to some kind of hazardous material.
02:40No, it was just me in the dirt, freezing.
02:43It didn't glow right away.
02:44Angels glow!
02:46They do?
02:48My dad used to tell us stories about our family that fought in the Civil War.
02:52After one of the battles, some of the injured warriors were left out in the cold
02:56before anyone could get to them, and they said that their wounds glowed in the dark.
03:00The soldiers called it angels' glow because everyone whose wounds glowed survived.
03:04I actually looked it up in nursing school.
03:05There's a theory that they were infected with a soil bacterium
03:08called Photoraptus luminescence.
03:10It's a parasite that eats other bacteria.
03:13Cool.
03:13But that bacteria doesn't grow as far north as Manitoba.
03:17Well, I did do a video in Tennessee last week.
03:20I used the same shovel.
03:22Okay, let's get you to surgery and run a culture just in case.
03:29One.
03:30Okay, bus hogia.
03:32Just four more J.
03:41It's not working.
03:43It's been three weeks.
03:43I can't...
03:46My hand isn't feeling any better.
03:50Look, I know you're a genius who's used to getting everything perfectly the first time, but...
03:55You still need to heal.
03:58Genius.
04:05Cup chops?
04:08Why don't I see if they have more pie?
04:11Yeah.
04:18I'm off in a couple hours.
04:20I convinced Zeke at the airport to let me borrow his Cessna.
04:22If you want to take it for a spin, get the clouds underneath you, feel the controls.
04:26I'm...
04:26I'm not really up for that right now, bugs.
04:28Why don't you come stay at the crew house for a bit?
04:30Everybody misses you.
04:31I'm good.
04:32I'm in the hotel with Tanita.
04:34Are you?
04:34I'm...
04:35What does that mean?
04:42You're hiding out, bro.
04:43I am not hiding.
04:45I'm...
04:45I'm trying to heal.
04:46Ah.
04:46Is that what Tanita says?
04:49You really think she wants your hand to get better?
04:51She doesn't want you to be you, bro.
04:52You're a pilot.
04:53No, I can't be a pilot.
04:55Bodes, can I?
04:55My hand is screwed up.
04:57So no, no.
04:57I don't want to go sit on a plane that I can't fly, nor do I want to go hang
05:00out in a house
05:01full of people who are all doing my job that I can't go back to anymore.
05:09I know about selection camp.
05:12I know you got caught.
05:15What happened, Chops?
05:20I'm going back to Abbotsford with Tanita.
05:23Her dad has a job for me.
05:25I'm going to be an engineer again.
05:26You can't.
05:27Actually, Bodhi, this is what I can do.
05:30If I can't be an astronaut, if I can't be a pilot, at least I can be an engineer.
05:34I can have a family.
05:35I can have a life with Tanita.
05:41You know I hate surprises.
05:43Why does it smell like socks in here?
05:44Because you have weird hobbies.
05:50The Extreme North Wrestling League World Tour of Windy Lake.
05:54Happy day, night.
05:55Tonight's the big grudge mask.
05:56We're the best people in Tobenberry.
05:57They've been hyping this for months.
05:58You hate wrestling.
06:00Yeah, but you love it.
06:01Front row seats.
06:03The splash zone.
06:05Sorry we got here so early.
06:06It doesn't start for an hour.
06:07Are you kidding?
06:08Tonight is a death match.
06:10And death matches are the best because it can get really ugly.
06:13You won't get too ugly.
06:15You only brought one stretcher.
06:16Ah, these guys are pros.
06:17The ugliest thing we're gonna see tonight is a little cheek slip from some spandex.
06:22Well, whatever it is, you're on your own.
06:24I'm not a nurse tonight.
06:26Tonight, I'm a man on a date with my boo, who happens to be working.
06:30Yeah, sorry.
06:31It's the only way I could get us a flight up from Thompson.
06:33But if it's quiet, I can sit with you.
06:36You're both men on a date tonight.
06:38Go have some fun in the splash zone.
06:39Let's go!
06:42Skyman doesn't usually do this type of paid standby gig.
06:47Weezer, why are we here tonight?
06:52This expansion, it's kind of a if you build it, they will come type deal.
06:56We made new hires, bought a new airplane with only one contract in Ontario.
07:01Oh, is that enough?
07:02People want to see if we can hack it in two provinces,
07:05or other hospitals will sign on.
07:13Do the others know?
07:15No, no, no.
07:15I don't want to worry them.
07:16So if it means picking up some side gigs to keep Skyman afloat
07:19and protect my pilots, then...
07:21Oh, your pilots?
07:23What about the nurses?
07:24What, you're not worried about protecting us?
07:26I'm not your boss.
07:27You work for the chief nurse.
07:28You're her problem.
07:29Oh, so she's the one to blame for forming us out to amateur wrestling night.
07:34One may have strongly suggested it.
07:36Come on, Haley.
07:38Do it for the poor pilots like me and Novak,
07:40so he doesn't have to get a second, second job,
07:42and I don't have to hire myself out in the ring with these clowns,
07:44because no one, and I mean no one, wants to see me in Reverend Underpants.
07:49I don't know, man.
07:50The ladder trade's just not good enough.
07:52This is supposed to be a grudge match.
07:53I mean, you guys came here to see your show, right?
07:56Woo-hoo, baby!
07:57Man, we've got the guy in the front row.
07:59This is just a warm-up.
08:00Okay, let's do it.
08:03There.
08:04Okay, we're set.
08:06Oh, we're set, baby!
08:08Home and there, baby!
08:10Welcome to the fair team!
08:12You boys ready?
08:13Woo-hoo!
08:13Let's go, baby!
08:14This is home and there's house, baby!
08:17Home and there's house!
08:19Oh!
08:20Oh!
08:22Oh!
08:24Oh!
08:25Oh!
08:26Oh!
08:26Oh!
08:27Oh!
08:27Oh!
08:28Oh!
08:30Oh!
08:30Oh!
08:31Hang on!
08:32We're coming!
08:33Oh!
08:34Oh!
08:36Okay, let's get some pressure on this.
08:38Oh!
08:38Oh!
08:38Oh, I can feel the grinding!
08:39Yeah, that's both end of your bones rubbing together.
08:41You got a femur fracture.
08:43Help me with the shoe.
08:45He's not giving blood to his foot.
08:47I need the traction splint.
08:48My hands are full.
08:49I got it.
08:49Cipital fracture?
08:50Broken nose?
08:51Eye injury?
08:51We need to restore circulation or...
08:53He could lose a foot.
08:55Comin', Tris.
08:56Here's the splint.
08:56I need your help.
08:58So I'm going to have to be a nurse tonight after all, huh?
09:01Yeah, but it still counts as date night if we do it together, right?
09:05Uh, Haley?
09:06We got a bleeder here.
09:07Yeah, got one over here, too.
09:09Um, I need to start an IV.
09:10Can you, can you come hold pressure?
09:12No, no, this is a head wound.
09:13Those are important, right?
09:13Yeah, so is this.
09:16Switch?
09:17Yeah.
09:20Hold it straight.
09:23Oh, wow.
09:23You're going to be okay.
09:27Okay, yep, uh, this one's important, too.
09:31I need to start an IV for fluids and pain meds, but I need someone to hold pressure to stop
09:35the bleeding.
09:36Tristan, I need a second set of hands.
09:38I need no back for the splint.
09:40I got to hold this guy, right?
09:46Oh, no, no, no, come on.
09:48Even these guys wouldn't use that.
09:49This is almost a surgical stapler, right?
09:53Mm-mm.
10:01Photoraptist luminescence.
10:02Really?
10:03Impressive catch, Miss Highway.
10:06Angel Glow, you were right.
10:07Every student I teach wants to get published, but none run into anything worth writing about.
10:14By luminescent wounds, however, write it up.
10:18If it's of a professional level, I'll help you to get it published.
10:23Incoming 45-year-old male with decreased LOC scalp lacerations.
10:27Tristan's following with a femoral fracture and a third patient with facial fractures and skull injuries.
10:31These aren't medical-grade staples.
10:34Yeah, I had to use a staple gun.
10:35We make do with what we have, right?
10:37So you introduced foreign bodies into a serious wound and possibly inflicted further damage to a head injury?
10:43Yeah, I had three casualties and only two pairs of hands, so...
10:47If you don't have the proper equipment, it is unsafe and unprofessional to just improvise as you see fit.
10:53I couldn't keep pressure on the wound.
10:57You should have used sterile, Kling, and asked a bystander to hold the wound.
11:01What bystander?
11:02Crystal!
11:03Okay, day one, let's go.
11:04Excuse me.
11:13Morning, sunshine.
11:15There's donuts at this batch.
11:16Looks like you could use one.
11:18My shift doesn't start for an hour.
11:20You should probably go find some real breakfast.
11:22Yeah.
11:22Who brought donuts?
11:24I did.
11:25Usually helps her bring a gift when you want to ask her a favor.
11:27Especially with sprinkles, you know what I'm saying?
11:30Looking for Crystal?
11:31Uh, no.
11:32I was looking for you, actually.
11:34Tays my day off, and I thought maybe you'd let me shadow you in the medevac.
11:41After I messed up doing CPR on that guy and the whiskey hatch, I just feel like I gotta...
11:45I need to...
11:46I need to learn faster.
11:48Why didn't you ask Crystal?
11:50It's...
11:50It's complicated.
11:52Well, Crystal can be...
11:54hard to learn from.
11:58All right, uh, I got a skedavac out of North House,
12:01and the patient said they need as many sleeping bags as possible.
12:04So, uh, all right, let's go.
12:09Whoa.
12:10Crap.
12:11Sorry.
12:12I didn't mean to walk in on you.
12:14It's a change room for coworkers to change in.
12:18Wouldn't feel weird walking in on Novak, would you?
12:20Uh, no.
12:21No.
12:22This is exactly like that.
12:29Oh, God.
12:30That was a long night.
12:31I'm dying for a shower.
12:48Heads up, Martine.
12:49Maintenance cleared the snag on 911's avionics.
12:53We can head up to North House now, so...
12:57Did I interrupt something?
13:00Nope.
13:01I'll go kick the tires, Cap.
13:03Okay.
13:19I was really hoping for more sleeping bags.
13:23I need you to wrap them all around me.
13:25All of them?
13:26You...
13:26I know it's cold outside, but we can...
13:28No, it's not the cold.
13:29It's the outside.
13:33I'm agoraphobic.
13:34You're afraid of open spaces?
13:36If you could just...
13:43Is that why you haven't been to see a doctor about your hypertension?
13:47It's why I haven't been anywhere.
13:48I can't leave my house.
13:50I struggled since I was a kid, but it's gotten a lot worse the past few years.
13:58Wow, Tommy, your pressure is really high.
14:00Have you been taking your pills?
14:02My old doctor would just send them to the nursing station, but he retired, and the new
14:06guy won't give me anything without an exam in person.
14:08That's super not practical up north.
14:10Yeah, but, um, I met someone online, and I'd really like to be able to meet her in person.
14:18Which is hard, because you can't leave the house.
14:20I want to go to the doctor in Thompson as a trial run.
14:22I'm hoping being covered will help.
14:25I've done worse for love.
14:27I'll come out.
14:32How's it going, Tommy?
14:33You okay in there?
14:35Uh-huh.
14:37So, she's cool.
14:38A patient?
14:40Stephanie.
14:42A lot of dimples, though.
14:44Dude, we're co-workers.
14:46So?
14:47You're allowed to be happy, Lex.
14:49Whether it's long-term happy or fling happy.
14:51Maybe for you.
14:52Not for me.
14:53And why wouldn't it be for you?
14:56You know, pilots are held to a different standard.
14:58We can't all hook up with our co-worker in the locker room and still be considered captain
15:01material.
15:02What is that?
15:03Smell that?
15:05It smells like something's burning.
15:06Like when I moved the clutch of my uncle's car.
15:08Avionics?
15:09The maintenance said it was clear.
15:12Smoke!
15:13Holy shit!
15:14Smoke an aircraft drill.
15:15Uh, shut off unnecessary electrics.
15:17We gotta get on the ground fast.
15:19Secure the cabin.
15:20Get on oxygen if you can.
15:21What's going on?
15:22What's happening?
15:23Don't worry, Tommy.
15:24I'm gonna get some O2 on you and strap you in, all right?
15:28What's close?
15:28They're late?
15:29That's 20 minutes away.
15:30There's an escort to the south.
15:32There should be a clearing around here.
15:33Chopping at it and lower it over once.
15:34Check around you, too.
15:36Oh, man.
15:37That's tight, Bodie.
15:39We gotta land.
15:40I'm calling it.
15:43Mayday, mayday, mayday.
15:44This is Skyman 911.
15:46Mayday, mayday, mayday.
15:48Prepare for emergency landing.
15:52Hang on, guys.
15:52Just hang on.
16:04Hey.
16:05You restock abdo pads?
16:06We were getting low on my last flight.
16:08No, actually.
16:09Thought I'd use paper towel, tree bark, whatever I can find, really, since I'm so unprofessional.
16:17Hayley, Yana's particular.
16:19She has her reasons, but she's a great doctor.
16:21Wow, Yana.
16:23Didn't know you guys were buds.
16:26Look, the staples were cool, but you know what med school means to me, and Dr. Noah's
16:31trying to help me.
16:32But I'm sorry, okay?
16:35Should I grab extra sleeping bags, or are you going to use Bark for that?
16:41Jeremy took most of them.
16:43Jeremy?
16:43Yeah.
16:44Yeah.
16:45He asked to shadow Tristan on 911.
16:47Father, you heard from Tristan?
16:49Skyman 911, it's an hour overdue, and they're not answering on the radio.
16:53I thought 911 was grounded for me.
16:54It's...
16:55Well, the last crew snagged an electrical problem, but AME's cleared it.
17:00What's that?
17:01It's an ELT.
17:02Emergency locator transmitter.
17:04All planes have one.
17:05It has to be 911.
17:07Oh, God.
17:08Tristan and Lensia are on that plane.
17:10So is Jeremy.
17:12Shit.
17:16We have an overdue aircraft.
17:19Skymed 911 stopped responding on a routine flight from North House to Thompson two hours
17:24ago.
17:24One hour ago, an ELT began transmitting.
17:27Now, the ELT can give us a general location of where the plane may be, but as we all know,
17:32the North is massive.
17:33A huge expanse is a bush and water.
17:35Now, Search and Rescue is going to fly a grid, looking for a visual of 911.
17:39Let's do our best to support them.
17:41We all know this terrain.
17:44Let's bring our crew home.
17:46Let's do this.
17:47Yeah.
17:53Tico.
17:55It was just the last time we talked to Bodhi when he fought.
18:03You know what?
18:04I'm going to talk to Sarr.
18:05There's got to be something I can do from the ground.
18:19Skymed 911, this is 922.
18:21Do you copy?
18:23Skymed 911, this is 922.
18:25Do you copy?
18:37Skymed 911, this is 922.
18:39Do you read?
18:44Make sure everyone knows to keep the Search and Rescue Team's channel clear, okay?
18:47They can check with Dispatch for updates instead.
19:01Hey, um, Madison, right?
19:04Yeah.
19:05Do you want to maybe use Weezer's office, put the baby down, get some quiet?
19:08Uh, no.
19:09I want to be with everyone else.
19:10If it's quiet, I'll think too much.
19:12Yeah, yeah.
19:14I get it.
19:22CT, then.
19:25Yeah, he's usually such a happy guy.
19:27I just can't get him settled.
19:30It's okay.
19:36Yes?
19:44Yeah?
19:46Is that better, little fella?
19:50I have a little niece.
19:51Now, she's a teenage niece now, but, uh...
19:56I remember this like it was yesterday.
20:01Hey, hey.
20:03Hey, hold on, hold on.
20:06Come, sit.
20:11Do you know something on the missing crew?
20:13Yeah, the captain is my son's father.
20:17We're not together anymore, but...
20:19He's a good guy, and he's a great, great father.
20:25Joel means the world to him.
20:29What he means a lot to us, too.
20:37I'll see you back here tomorrow.
20:39Can we post it?
20:40Yeah.
20:45Where are they all going?
20:479-1-1's still out there.
20:48Slade cat.
20:49You might be superhuman, but other people need rest.
20:52You can put 9-2-2 to bed.
20:54Fog's too thick.
20:56Sorry, I have to stop until the weather clears.
20:57You can't be serious.
20:58Tristan and Lexi are still out there.
21:00We're not giving up.
21:01There's just nothing to do until the fog clears.
21:03This time of year, that could take days.
21:04I know.
21:05Tristan will be okay in a movie.
21:06Part of you trying to find him, he's trying to get back to you.
21:08You don't know him, okay?
21:09You don't know shit about us.
21:12Tristan told you about the kiss, didn't he?
21:17That's why you've been so shitty?
21:18You're jealous about a stupid kiss that didn't mean anything?
21:21I didn't know he was your boyfriend, Novak.
21:23I wouldn't have made a move.
21:24You know why I've been shitty?
21:25It's because I don't like flying with people I can't trust.
21:27Like assholes who go after other people's boys.
21:29Tristan loves you, man.
21:30If you're worried about him, that's not on Tristan or on me.
21:33That's on you.
21:34Hey, hey, hey.
21:35Enough!
21:36Enough.
21:37Novak!
21:40Go home and get some rest.
21:46You all right?
21:47Yeah.
21:53No, sir, I get that.
21:55Absolutely.
21:56I just...
21:57Right.
21:59No, I understand.
22:02Yes, sir.
22:05Have you eaten?
22:07Some women from the community brought food.
22:10Ops manager.
22:11Not exactly a great look for a new expansion of a missing aircraft right away.
22:16Not exactly a great look for a new chief pilot, either.
22:18Wee, sir, this...
22:19This isn't your fault.
22:20My crew.
22:21My responsibility.
22:24Is your shoulder still bugging you?
22:27Yeah, it's really annoying.
22:28I just...
22:29I want to be able to do everything I used to.
22:31You...
22:32You know, I learned this great trick after my surgery.
22:36Uh, just...
22:37You want to cross your arms, one side on each of the door front.
22:41Here, you know what?
22:42I think it'd be easier if I showed you.
22:43Just cross your arms.
22:44Okay.
22:44Just like that?
22:45Perfect, yeah.
22:46Okay.
22:47And then you just want to spread your feet just a little bit.
22:49Yeah.
22:50Perfect.
22:50There you go.
22:51And then you just lean your butt back and just feel your muscles let go.
22:55Oh, yeah.
22:57Oh, that feels great.
22:58Right?
22:58Yeah.
23:00Hey, Weezer, I...
23:02You look busy, but, um, Sarp Captain's looking for you.
23:07Reese, thank you very much.
23:08I'll, uh, I'll be right there.
23:10Yeah, thank you.
23:12Uh, didn't enjoy the food.
23:15Yummy, thank you.
23:24Hey.
23:26You okay?
23:32I've known Jera since I was seven.
23:36I was born in Winnipeg.
23:38My dad's Métis, and my mom was Filipina.
23:41She died when I was a baby.
23:45And when I was seven, my dad fell in love with a Cree woman from North House.
23:50When we moved up here, I was so scared I wouldn't fit in, that no one would accept me.
23:57And that morning, Jera showed up at our doorstep with two canoe paddles and his mom's fry bread, like...
24:04Like we'd always known each other.
24:08Jera made me feel like I belonged.
24:13He made North House feel like home.
24:17He's always been there for me.
24:20What if he isn't anymore?
24:22What if...
24:30I'm sorry.
24:31I wanted to check in with Saar again.
24:34Most pilots, when they're flying, keep an eye out for places they can land during emergencies.
24:38So I made a list of all the places I could remember from here to North House, and...
24:44Oh, I gave it to Saar, but the fog.
24:47Khoi baath nii jai.
24:49They'll go out in the morning.
24:50If it clears by then.
24:56I feel useless on the ground.
24:58I feel useless on the ground.
25:02You know, the first time you flew solo, when you came home, you had this look in your eye.
25:12You were in love.
25:24When I saw that look, I knew flying would always come first.
25:30And eventually, you would choose it over me.
25:34It's me.
25:39But don't settle for this, just because you can't fly.
25:44It's me, no.
25:47Chopper? Chopper?
25:49Chopper, do you still have that list?
25:50I gassed up 922. We're going out.
25:52No, no, no, no, no. There's too much fog. We can't see anything on the ground.
25:54You'll find a way. You always figure stuff out.
25:56I can't change the weather.
25:57Don't be an ass. You know what I mean. You'll find a solution.
25:59I can't.
26:02I can't solve this, Novak.
26:04I can't even fly.
26:05Listen to me. I know we're all treating you with kid gloves, because you're going through
26:08something right now, but you need to get your head out of your ass.
26:11Bodhi is your best friend, and the two people I love the most are out there right now in
26:14the cold, waiting for us to find them.
26:17Now, you're the best pilot I know, so stop feeling sorry for yourself and get your ass
26:20in the plane.
26:43You guys? You good?
26:46Tell me.
26:48What happened?
26:49We had to make an emergency.
26:52Did the heart of the stress call get out?
26:53No. Radio blew right before we went down.
26:56How's it going?
26:57E.L.T.?
26:59Without the radio, there's no way to check if it's working.
27:02Check your vitals.
27:04Hey, you okay?
27:04Yeah.
27:07Okay.
27:08We have to assume that help isn't coming.
27:11What do we got?
27:12Okay, standard issue kit.
27:15That's a little tight.
27:18Okay, we got a blanket, matches, a mirror, and one flare.
27:26Bodhi.
27:28Let's not panic the patient.
27:31Let's go outside and take a look.
27:34Okay.
27:35I think I broke one of my ribs.
27:38Can you help me get Tommy outside?
27:40No, no.
27:41I told you.
27:42I told you I can't go out there.
27:43I told you I can't.
27:44We're in the middle of nowhere.
27:45Tommy, listen.
27:46I know it's scary, but I need you to stay calm, all right?
27:49The more she panics, the worse it makes her pressure.
27:51Hey, man, don't get there.
27:52Don't get there.
27:53Look at me.
27:53Look at me.
27:54You okay?
27:54Look, you're fine, okay?
27:56You can stay on the plane as long as the positive is safe, okay?
27:59Yeah?
28:02We need more wood, Bodhi.
28:03They have to be able to see our fire from the air.
28:06We've got a giant, shiny tube, but if anyone's even looking for us,
28:09you won't even be able to see it.
28:11You know, I've heard of planes going down in the bush without a trace.
28:15Now I know why.
28:16We're practically invisible.
28:18You did that to survival training, cadets.
28:21How long we got?
28:23We need water, some food.
28:25Plus, we got a sick patient.
28:29All right, let's get these signifiers going in case anyone is looking for us.
28:32All right?
28:37Okay, just breathe.
28:40Just breathe.
28:43Plane?
28:44Hey, plane!
28:45You're going to pass us!
28:52Hey, plane!
28:53Tommy, plane!
28:54No, no, no!
28:56That was our only flare!
28:57That plane is way too high to see a flare!
28:59We needed to save it until search and rescue is flying low!
29:02Please blow our one chance!
29:03I'm sorry, I didn't know!
29:05Stay in the plane, and stay out of the way.
29:07Okay?
29:09It's going to be night soon.
29:11The star's going to have to stop looking, so let's get these fires lit.
29:20Hey, Tommy.
29:23I, uh, made a little lean-to by the fire.
29:28Don't even know you're outside.
29:30It's been a month in the bush this winter, so I got real good at closing up cracks.
29:34You know what I'm saying?
29:36Is the captain still pissed at me?
29:39No, he's not mad at you.
29:40He's just mad at the whole situation.
29:44Come on, Tommy.
29:45This thing's metal.
29:46It's going to get really cold in here tonight.
29:50Look, I don't want to be afraid.
29:53Yeah.
29:56When I was a kid, I got in a fight with my mom.
29:59I tried to run away.
30:00I got way out in the bush, and then I slipped on rocks and broke my leg.
30:06It took my family all night to find me.
30:10I thought I was going to die out there.
30:13Alone.
30:15In the dark.
30:22When I'm in the bush, and I'm feeling alone, I just...
30:28I just listen.
30:32Here, close your eyes.
30:34Close your eyes.
30:37All right.
30:39What do you hear?
30:41The wind.
30:42And the trees.
30:46And a bird.
30:49Bird, okay.
30:50Keep them closed, okay?
30:51All right.
30:52What kind of bird, what kind of sound is she making?
30:55She sounds...
30:58She sounds like she's calling for someone.
31:02Her mate, maybe?
31:04Keep listening.
31:05Can you hear her mate?
31:09Yeah.
31:10It...
31:10It sounds like they're calling back to her.
31:13Yeah.
31:13Good, good.
31:15You're doing really good.
31:17Ten more steps.
31:19What about the trees?
31:20Can you hear the wind in the trees?
31:23Is it dark out?
31:24The captain said they'd have to stop looking for us when it got dark.
31:28It'll be dark soon.
31:29But we have a fire.
31:31Well, no, no, no.
31:32Send me in a gun.
31:33I can't be lost in the bush at night.
31:35Hey.
31:36You're not alone.
31:37Okay?
31:38I promise you.
31:40Tomorrow, let's start looking for us again.
31:42Okay?
31:43Okay.
31:44I got you.
31:46What was that?
32:02I'm just gonna cover you up.
32:03Okay, Tommy?
32:04All right, you're safe.
32:08That...
32:09That was impressive.
32:12Yeah.
32:14Bush is great and all, but if you're not the right headspace, he can really mess with you.
32:19Make you question who you are.
32:23Or could make you decide to become a paramedic.
32:30Hey, I think you'd be great at it.
32:31I was just wondering what changed.
32:41I'm trying to change.
32:45I went into the bush to clear my head.
32:47I, uh, you know, I set snares for rabbits to eat like my mushroom taught me.
32:50And one day, I go to check my traps, and there's this little fox.
33:00You know, I was still alive, choking to death.
33:06I couldn't just leave him like that, man.
33:08Just die like that enough for no good reason.
33:13So I grabbed the wire, and I set him free.
33:19But I just kept thinking, man.
33:22Just...
33:22All these innocent people keep getting hurt when I'm around, and...
33:27I don't want to hurt people anymore.
33:31I want to help, you know?
33:41I don't know, Bodie.
33:42None of this is going to be useful.
33:44There's nothing in here but saline, barf eggs, and oxygen tanks.
33:51Got some snacks from the commissary bucket, but those won't last long.
33:59You ever think it's weird pilots never talk about the fact
34:02every time we get into a plane,
34:05there's a chance we might not come home?
34:08My instructor at flight school had a titanium wedding ring.
34:13It's the only metal that won't melt in fires that burn as hot as aviation fuel.
34:18His wife wanted him to have it in case.
34:24It makes me think I should have had that second donut before we left.
34:30Should have let myself have a lot of things.
34:40Donut screening found a close genetic relative.
34:45I think it's my mom.
34:48I've been trying to decide if I want to meet her, but...
34:52But now that I'm stuck out here...
34:56I'm just worried I'm never going to see my son again.
34:59And it is the worst feeling.
35:06I'm not even worried about me.
35:08I'm worried about him.
35:10And I can't imagine how anyone can live their life
35:13knowing that they have a child out there or someone in the world that needed them.
35:20I would do anything to get back to Joel.
35:24You know, if my mom didn't feel that way about me,
35:28I don't want to meet her.
35:36Come on, man.
35:37Let's try and get some sleep.
35:48No.
35:49No, no, no!
35:52The weather turned!
35:53Zara won't be able to look for us in this fog.
35:55They'll never see us.
35:56What?
35:58They can't look for us?
35:59You told me it would be better in the morning!
36:02You told me it would be better in the morning!
36:03You told me!
36:03You told me!
36:04You told me!
36:04Are you talking?
36:05You told me!
36:06Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
36:07Her blood pressure is way too high.
36:09I need to grab the oxygen tank for the plane.
36:10Go, go, go!
36:12She needs to get to a hospital.
36:13I don't have anything to treat hypertension.
36:15Just leave, okay?
36:19There you go, Hatsy.
36:20Do you hear that?
36:22It's twin props.
36:23Hello?
36:24Grab anything that'll burn.
36:24We've got to get this thing as big as possible.
36:27I got you.
36:31There you go.
36:35Right there!
36:36Right there!
36:36There he is!
36:37Hey!
36:38Hey!
36:39Hey!
36:39Hey!
36:40Hey!
36:41Hey!
36:41Hey!
36:42Hey!
36:42How many more spots on your list?
36:50Hey, two o'clock.
36:52You've got a darker patch of fog?
36:54It might be smoke.
36:55I can't see shit in the suit.
36:56Hey, what if it's them?
36:57What if it's them down there, trying to signal us?
37:04I have control.
37:08What if it's them?
37:09What if it's them?
37:09What are you doing?
37:10Trust me!
37:13There!
37:16Holy shit!
37:17Shops, you found them!
37:18I know.
37:33There he is.
37:35I know.
37:42There he is.
37:44Lauren is talking to me and...
37:46Hey!
37:55Tristan!
37:59You can hug me later, Cheekbones.
38:04Bodhi.
38:06Bodhi.
38:11Are you okay?
38:13Listen, I'm sorry about before.
38:15Forget it, bro.
38:16You found this.
38:18You brought me back home to my son.
38:19I can fly.
38:21Bro, I can fly.
38:23Yeah.
38:24I knew you could do jobs.
38:42Hey.
38:44It's okay.
38:46It's okay, bud.
38:47Daddy's home.
38:49Daddy's home.
38:51Daddy's home.
38:53We were so worried about you.
38:55We haven't slept at all.
38:57We're so glad you're okay.
39:04I don't know about this.
39:06Tell me.
39:07You already crashed in the woods.
39:08All right, what's the worst that could happen?
39:11Besides, you gotta get your prescription from your doctor, right?
39:13So you can go meet your friend from online.
39:15Just go more steps.
39:16Come on.
39:18Yeah.
39:39Hey.
39:47You disappeared for months without telling me, and I know why you left, but I had a hard
39:53time forgiving you for that.
40:00I've always been hard on you, and I do take you for granted.
40:04I'm sorry.
40:05You don't have to.
40:05No, I do.
40:06I do.
40:08It...
40:08Is there something else you were right about, too?
40:15We have a lot of history, and I don't know if I can change.
40:20If, um, we can change together.
40:28Who's gonna want the best for you, Chris?
40:31I want that for you, too.
40:36I'm glad you're okay, Jack.
40:51You weren't there.
40:52Lexi.
40:52I got off the SAR helicopter, and you were the only person I wanted to see, but you weren't
40:58there.
40:58Lexi.
40:59I...
41:00I thought I was doing the right thing.
41:02Putting my life on hold for my dream, but I realized if I keep putting it on hold,
41:09I'll never actually live it.
41:11And after what I just went through, I'm damn well gonna live.
41:24I...
41:26Is that my shirt?
41:28Look, I know what to do in an emergency, but I don't know what to do when they happen
41:32to people I care about, and there's nothing I can do to help.
41:36And Lexi, I...
41:37I really care about you, so I, um...
41:40I did your laundry, so I'd be ready when you got home.
42:03Come pick you up tomorrow and spend the entire day together.
42:05Hey.
42:07Hey.
42:08Hey.
42:09What?
42:11Hi.
42:13Still want me to be a pilot?
42:15Yeah.
42:15We need your paycheck.
42:17But seriously, you're not allowed to pull that crap again and leave me parenting alone.
42:20Got it?
42:22Right?
42:24I know this isn't easy, Mads, but I'm glad we're doing it together.
42:29Me too.
42:30It's no more crash landing.
42:32Deal.
42:34Hey, bye.
42:40Hey, man, I saw it at the hangar.
42:46You following me?
42:53You want something?
42:56Hey, you better not be bothering my family.
42:57I didn't mean to upset you, Austin.
43:01How do you know my name?
43:03I'm Kingsley.
43:06I'm your father.
43:08Not even no longer, I say whatever.
43:09It's oh.
43:35All right, so good.
43:35I've lost everything.
43:35You know what, I'm Jingle.
43:36Hey.
43:36Just Nor am I.
43:36Look at you like what song you can call your family.
43:36Have you seen watched me.
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