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Megan Donner returns to the CSI unit in time to work on a jet crash in the Everglades. While searching for survivors, they inexplicably discover a female victim found five miles from the crash site. When the only survivor says the woman opened the plane's hatch in order to commit suicide, Horatio is suspicious. The team must now recreate what happened on that fatal flight, especially when the pieces don't quite fit together.
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Director: Joe Chappelle
Writer: Steven Maeda
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Broadcast: 2002-09-23
Production No.: 101
Episode Overall No.: 1
Episode Type: Regular Episode
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Other Music: "Liar (Instrumental)" by Ill Nino
"Fade Into You" by Mazzy Star |
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Episode Notes -  |
The design of the autopsy theater was based on a misremembering of a set from the movie The Andromeda Strain.
While all the fly-over shots, skylines and cityscapes really are of Miami, Florida, any beach scenes during the series were filmed at Manhattan Beach, a suburb of Los Angeles.
The Miami-Dade Police Department's crime lab really is called Crime Scene Investigations, unlike Las Vegas which is called Crime Scene Technicians & New York which is Crime Scene Unit .
During the opening credits, the actors' names morph out of equations:
4y − 1 = 3b(Nh) becomes David Caruso
3a1 − x = (A9Xy) becomes Emily Procter
3b + N = 7bn1(6A) becomes Adam Rodriguez
X − T4a = (7h)3XyNh becomes Khandi Alexander
A1b + B2c = R4 becomes Kim Delaney
This episode is based on a jet airline crash in the Everglades on May 11, 1996.
Quotes:
NTSB guy: Oh I heard of you you're the uh bullet girl right?
Calleigh: And what does that make you air plane boy?
Goof:
One scene was very flawed. They pull a man out of the swamp who they believe is still alive, but not breathing, and they sit there pounding on his chest. Not only did they not check for a pulse to determine that chest compressions were necessary, but no one was giving mouth to mouth or doing rescue breathing. |
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