Purdy stomps to the back of the plane and asks Johnny whether the captain listened to the warnings. Purdy is shocked to see that Johnny is in handcuffs. Kelly tells him to return to his seat. Purdy pulls the "Don't you know who I am?" card. Kelly knows, and doesn't care. Johnny blurts out his vision about the captain deliberately putting the plane into a dive, the engine exploding, and the hull breaking apart. Kelly can't believe it, but Johnny says he saw it as clearly as he saw Kelly's sister. Kelly says she's flown with this captain many times. Purdy asks what's going on in the captain's personal life. Kelly tries to get Purdy to go back to his seat, but Purdy says he has less than fifteen minutes to live, so he's not going anywhere. Purdy explains that "God has a very specific purpose for putting Johnny on this flight." Apparently, they were supposed to go by private jet, but it was in for repairs, and then they missed their first flight, so Purdy concludes that "it is no coincidence that Johnny is on this plane." Purdy explains that they will need Kelly's help to save the passengers, and asks if she will accept the role that "fate, destiny, or God's will" has given her. Kelly thinks it over. Purdy comments on Kelly's St. Christopher medal, since he's the patron saint of travelers. Kelly asks if they expect her to relieve the captain of command. Johnny asks if the co-pilot can land the plane. Kelly says he can, and Johnny says that would solve a lot of problems. Kelly wonders how she would explain it when they land, and Purdy points out that at least they would land. Kelly thinks it over, uncuffs Johnny, and promises to speak with the captain. Purdy sits down and Johnny compliments his "sermon." Purdy says again that he can be convincing when he needs to be, and thanks God that Kelly isn't an atheist.
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