The Note
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...point eight
pan transit 848.
See you next time.
Have a happy holidays, 848.
Middleborough approach,
pan transit 848 descending
through one-two thousand.
Pt 848, middleborough approach,
radio contact sixty Miles
north of the airport.
Reduce speed
to two-one-zero knots.
You're cleared
at one-zero thousand,
squawk six-three-seven-one.
Pt 848 copy.
Cleared to one-zero thousand.
Maintain two-one-zero,
squawking six-three-zero-one.
Morning, Jim.
Hey, Peyton,
how's the column goin'?
Have you been
reading it?
Occasionally.
And?
And your picture
looks great.
Middleborough approach, pt 848.
we're experiencing
a little electrical problem.
848, are you declaring
an emergency?
Not at this time,
middleborough.
We'd just like to expedite
our landing.
He liked my picture.
My writing sucks,
but he liked my picture.
Morning, chief.
Don't call me chief.
This is not
the daily planet.
And don't ever
ask anyone
what they think
of your column.
I don't have
a column.
Yeah, well,
I'm beginning to wish
I didn't either.
speaking of which,
Nora wants to see you
and I quote,
"the second she drags
her butt in here."
Perfect. She probably
wants to comment
on my picture too.
What?
What have you got
on your face?
It's part of the look.
Just so you know,
most people pay to have
stuff like that removed.
Middleborough approach,
pt 848,
we got a generator issue here;
We're losing altitude.
848, say again.
I say again,
we're losing power to avionics.
We're gonna declare
an emergency at this time.
Standby 848.
Kb air, one-one-four,
middleborough-
fire control,
we have an emergency
on final approach,
runway 2-1 right.
Macgruder.
How goes the struggle
"to uplift and inform"?
Impressive, Kingston.
You are probably the only one
at "the times"
who not only knows what it says
on our masthead,
but actually quotes it.
This paper's my life,
Peyton.
I thought you knew that.
Hey, hey, hey.
What's your hurry?
Why don't you pull up a step,
chat for a minute?
I can't. I've been called
to the principal's office.
What're you doing
out here anyway?
Smokin' a cigar.
A cigar?
It's virtual.
What?
I would if I could.
Pt 848, middleborough.
We've got you at 20 Miles
straight in.
Descend to five thousand.
We seem to be getting fumes
in the cockpit;
could be an electrical fire.
848, you're cleared to land
on runway two-one right.
Winds are variable,
three knots.
Altimeter two-niner-niner one.
Got your message.
Good. Sit down.
Sounded kind of urgent.
Well, results are in
from the last readers' survey
and the corporate
bean counters
have made some
recommendations.
Such as?
Such as dumping
your column.
They can't do that.
Please, of course they can.
Look at these numbers.
Out of our four regular
features,
your column ranks
the lowest.
How many emails
do you get a week?
Dozens.
When Emma Duncan
wrote the column
she got a thousand.
In the ten months
since she died
and you took over
"the heart healer",
your readership
has steadily declined.
My column is filled
with good,
practical information.
Which is fine
for the style section.
During your time there,
your writing was excellent.
But when you asked
for your own column
and this became available,
I told you
you'd have to do more,
you'd have to give it
your all.
I am!
You're not!
You're not giving it
that part of you it needs
to attract a following.
"The heart healer"
has no heart.
You're not touching
your readers.
Pt 848, middleborough,
we have you at
six Miles on final.
Do you have
visual contact?
Maintain stable flight level-
pt 848, say again.
Everybody in life jackets now!
- We've got fire on-board.
- I repeat...
Emergency equipment is deployed
and standing by.
We have you at four Miles.
Maintain descent.
Pan transit 848,
middleborough.
Pt 848, middleborough,
acknowledge.
Pt 848, middleborough,
acknowledge!
Christmas is in three weeks.
If you can't hook your readers
during the holidays
you never will.
Excuse me, Nora.
A pan transit jet
just crashed off the coast.
Oh my God.
Improve these numbers
by Christmas...
Or you're out.
Pan transit flight 848,
flying towards jfk,
experienced a catastrophic
electrical failure
and crashed into the ocean,
just off middleborough,
north Carolina...
You okay?
A pan transit spokesman
reported one hundred and-
the airline just released
the passenger list;
I knew a couple of people
on that flight.
Oh God, king,
I'm sorry.
Tom Harold and his wife.
He was the pitching coach
at state
when I played for him
about a hundred years ago.
And I thought I was having
a bad day.
You want to grab a coffee,
have that chat now?
Chat, yes.
Coffee...
No.
He was the best damn coach
and teacher I ever had.
And here you go.
thank you.
Cool wife, too.
Adrienne.
She insisted
that he take her
to no less than
two Broadway shows
every year.
That's probably why
they were in New York.
I guess you never know.
I wonder...
If they did know.
What?
Your friends,
the other people on the plane -
I wonder if they knew
they were gonna die?
jeez, macgruder,
morbid much?
I'm sorry.
I just can't stop
thinking about it.
You know?
I mean, was it sudden?
Did they all die instantly?
Or did they have
some time...
To say goodbye,
to say "I love you",
hold each other
and know it was the last time?
Sounds like a "heart healer"
column to me.
You know something,
we work on the same floor
for four years,
we finally go out
and have a real conversation
and you make fun of me.
Nice.
Who's making fun?
I'm just saying
there's likely to be
some serious mail
coming your way.
I hope not.
Ugh! I couldn't handle
that responsibility.
Which is why I probably
should never have asked
for this column
in the first place.
Does this have anything
to do with...
You having had
a bad day?
Nora is giving me
until Christmas
to improve my readership
or...
that's harsh.
Still...
Nothing like a plane crash
to lend a little perspective
to your problems.
Now, there's little or no hope
of finding any alive
of the 137 passengers
on-board the flight
which originated in New York.
Officials say
it could take up to weeks,
perhaps a month,
before any final list
or picture emerges
of what exactly happened
in the final moments
of flight 848.
Lord of the universe,
lord of the sea and sky,
send us your guidance and grace
Comfort our families
and friends
and strengthen our faith
in spite of our fears.
Comfort and support one another
with the assurance
that our loved ones
are, indeed, in peace with you
now that they know all of the
great secrets of the universe.
Amen.
Amen. Amen.
Get the ocean
in the background.
Keep me in the shot as I walk
down the hill, all right?
'Kay, I'm gonna go talk
to these people,
to see who's a family member.
Excuse me, sir, I was wondering
if you could talk to me about,
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