Sequel: CIO: Fair Play
Status: Loopholes as such have happened in the past, when it came to missing flights.

CIO: PA 911

CIO: PA 911 (Part Two)

[Scene 27]

CONTROL OFFICER - (On the phone) Yes, have spotted the flight? no not yet? alert nearby locations, within the barrier, yes, thank you very much.

NAVIGATOR 1 - Sir, any luck?

CONTROL OFFICER - Nope.

(CIO enter)

CONTROL OFFICER - How's the investigation going?

JAMES - Oh quite well....we're almost done.

CONTROL OFFICER - Oh really? what's the case?

BRETT - A forked lightning.

CONTROL OFFICER - What?!

(Everyone reacts)

BRETT - Yes.

JAMES - (On the phone) Guys any luck?

ANNA - We're checking in with the officer at the meteorological service.

JAMES - Right then.

(At the meteorological service office)

JENSEN - Can I see the report once more?

M. OFFICER - Yes, here it is.

JENSEN - Proof? that this indicates the lightning storm?

M. OFFICER - Here, this is the weather coding chart. These are the many codes we use to indicate what weather it is. For example: this 5th code indicates a mild haze towards the northwest. If codes get you confused you can always refer to our radar on the big screen.

(They look at the big screen)

M. OFFICER - As you can see this weather radar records the 360ยบ weather within the barrier. After the flight crosses this barrier, the weather control is with nearby locations and not us. By looking here, the direction towards Jasshire shows a heavy lightning storm, just by referring to the yellow and dark cloud on this side.

DEAN - Right. How do you send the reports to the control tower?

M. OFFICER - Through email of course.

ANNA - If you don't mind, may we check the email you sent?

M. OFFICER - Sure, (opens his email) here.

JENSEN - Thanks.

ANNA - (Checks his email and finds the sent weather report). Got it, pass me the hard copy.

DEAN - Here.

ANNA - Hmm....(checks the coding) yes, i-it's the right report.

JENSEN - So.....he's off the hook?

ANNA - Looks like.

(Control tower)

BRETT - (On the phone) Hello?

ANNA - The officer here is off the hook. I checked the reports he sent out, they're correct.

BRETT - Right then, bring the police in, in about five minutes time.

ANNA - Right.

BRETT - Officer!

CONTROL OFFICER - Yes?

BRETT - Can you ask everyone to give me today's 24 hour weather report?

CONTROL OFFICER - Of course, everyone! hand over the weather reports!

BRETT - James, tell Anna to send a picture of the weather report coding.

JAMES - Okay.

BRETT - Okay, thanks. I'll check over them.

JAMES - Here, the report.

BRETT - Thanks (checks over them and finds fault) Bingo!

JAMES - What?

BRETT - The report, it's the wrong one.

JAMES - It is?

BRETT - Look, the date is written at the bottom in small font.

JAMES - March 5th, that's yesterday!

BRETT - Yes. (Claps his hand) everyone! gather around!

(Control tower team gathers)

BRETT - We have cracked the case. The problem was awfully simple, just a careless action by someone here.

(Control tower team confused)

BRETT - Ehem! yes, what date is it today?

CONTROL TEAM - March 6th!

BRETT - (Waves the weather reports) You know what date this says? March 5th.

CONTROL TEAM - (Gasps) Oh dear.

BRETT - A certain someone here, has distributed copies of the wrong reports to everyone. Now we just need to find that black sheep!

(Sees the control officer trying to sneak his way out)

JAMES - Ehem! sir! no one's allowed to leave.

CONTROL OFFICER - B-But.

JAMES - Everyone's leaving only after the culprit has been identified.

CONTROL OFFICER - Right then! who's the culprit?! huh? who gave the wrong reports to everyone?!

(James and Brett stare at each other in amazement)

BRETT - Ha! hahahaha!! sir, sir, come here. Yes, yes, you, come here. What're you trying to do here? you know how sarcastic we can be right?

CONTROL OFFICER - (Eyes wide open, runs away).

NAVIGATORS - Sir!! where are you going?!

JAMES - Calm down! calm down, (draws his gun).

NAVIGATORS - (Gasp).

BRETT - 5....4....3....2....1!

JAMES - (Shoots here and there to scare the officer).

CONTROL OFFICER - Gah!!! no no!! don't k-kill m-m-me!!

JAMES - That's better.

(Police enter, with the rest of the CIO team)

BRETT - It's him officer!

POLICE OFFICER - Right then! come on boys! lets wrap it up.

(Officer is handcuffed)

CONTROL OFFICER - You don't know what you're doing. I have a lawyer!

BRETT - Keep your lawyers and carelessness, I don't care about that. But keep in mind just one thing......I have justice in my hand. Take him away!

POLICE OFFICER - Yes (takes him away).

JENSEN - Great! now what?

BRETT - Alright team! PA 911 can be anywhere! I want you to alert all nearby locations and tell them to shine a hologram "reading PA 911", shine it strong enough to reach their altitude.

TEAM - Yes!

NAVIGATOR 1 - (On the phone) Yes! shine a hologram!

NAVIGATOR 2 - (On the phone) Strong enough to reach the altitude, and keep a look out too.

NAVIGATOR 3 - (On the phone) It's night time! of course they can see!

[Scene 28]

(Nearby locations)

OFFICER 1 - Yes! prepare the hologram!!

OFFICER 2 - Keep a look out!

(Meanwhile on the flight)

PILOT 2 - I can't believe it's going to end like this.

PILOT 1 - There's no land, if there was then we can't find the runway.

PILOT 2 - Dang it, are we almost out of fuel?

PILOT 1 - That's the bad part, we're down to 55% fuel.

PILOT 2 - Jeez.

(A strong hologram is shone)

PILOT 2 - Sir what's that?

PILOT 1 - What's what?

PILOT 2 - Look, something like a hologram in the distance.

PILOT 1 - Land! that's it! I think we're close! let's move to it!

(Flight moves to it)

PASSENGER 5 - Woah! we're going faster?

PILOT 1 - (Announcement) Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. Yes, apparently we may have found land, and with hopes we're hoping to land soon so please buckle up.

PASSENGERS - Yes!

(In the cockpit)

PILOT 2 - Sir! we're getting even closer! the light is very strong!

PILOT 1 - It's a hologram alright.

PILOT 2 - Wait, it says something.

PILOT 1 - (Reads it) P...A.....911! that's our flight! we've got help! (announcement) cabin crew prepare for landing.

(At the runway)

OFFICER - Yes, everything's under control. (Sees a flight approaching) Sir, I-I'm seeing a flight about to land here. Yes, I-I'm guessing it's the missing flight. Yes, I'll alert the authorities.

[Scene 29]

ANNA - Brett! we've received reports! I think we've got the flight.

(Team reacts)

CONTROL TEAM - Really?

ANNA - Yes, in Swinton.

CONTROL TEAM - Yes!!

(at the runway)

OFFICER - Yes, the flight's landing.

(Flight lands)

OFFICER - Sir! it's pacific airlines!!

(control tower)

CONTROL TEAM - Yes!!

JAMES - We did it!!

BRETT - Case closed.

DEAN - And all.....in one night.
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Find out how the CIO uncover the mystery of missing Pacific Airlines flight PA 911