When terrorists try to seize control of a Berlin-Paris flight, a soft-spoken young American co-pilot struggles to save the lives of the passengers and crew while forging a surprising connection with one of the hijackers.
0:18:10 — 0:19:30
A hijacker enter the cockpit and stab the captain with an improvised glass weapon. The first officer manages to knock the hijacker out - and push the door shut. We see blood on both the officers.
0:31:30 — 0:36:00
Hijackers threaten to kill a passenger unless the cockpit door is opened. The first officer refuses and turns off the camera. Later we learn that the hostage is killed - we see him being dragged on the CCTV.
0:37:45 — 0:43:00
The hijackers get a flight attendant - who is also the first officer's partner - next. The distraught first officer pleads for her life. When the hijackers do not relent, he implores the passengers to attack the hijackers since they only had improvised glass weapons. He banks the plane hard to throw then off balance. The hijackers slit the throat of the attendant and kill her.
0:45:15 — 0:47:30
The hijacker in the cockpit regains consciousness and charges at the officer. He knocks out the officer - and opens the cockpit door. However one of the hijackers is overrun by passengers (fate unknown), while the other manages to enter the cockpit. The hijacker is instructed to kill the knocked out officer.
0:49:45 — 0:53:00
The hijacker - now in control of the flight - pushes the stick down to send the plane on a sharp descend. The other hijacker panics and asks him to stop. When he refuses, he takes the glass weapon, stabs his neck and kills him. He frees the first officer who takes over the flight again.
1:22:15 — 1:25:00
The hijacker - now increasingly unstable - screams and threatens the first officer. A sniper shoots and hits him in the chest. We see him struggle to breathe and blood on his shirt. Later we see some dead bodies.
A couple kiss.