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I think that there is absoloutly no way that Michael will be killed off. Michael is the main character and the story took place from his perspective to begin with. With that said, at the begining of EVERY episode it says "We're Alive.. A Story of Survival."... just my thoughts.
It could be that one will go down in a random area, but some will make it to have to try and find their way on foot.
If you go with the inexperienced chopper pilot, it will be less full and likely that they will put some of the more experienced people there just in case something happens. Also, Kalani might land first so will have to deal with whoever/whatever might be there already.
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I think I can agree to Kalani maybe having a tough time with a different bird than what he used for sightseeing in survival. But lets look at it like this. We may not know his entire background. Could have been a flight trainer. Maybe has some other background in flying before he was doing the sightseeing gig. Though I would have thought if he had a military past with helicopters that he may have mentioned it. You can look at it like thisn Kalani had to go from whatever little bird he flew sightseeing with to a Boeing 767 or 717-200 of Hawaiian Airlines to make the hop from the islands to the mainland. Thats nt an easy switch either and he pulled it off, including landing. So with that I figure he may be able to familerize himself with a larger helicopter. Train someone I am not as sure of. That seems like it would take alot of fuel, time, and noise. So I figure they will find someone that has some training already. We will see. On another note the coast guard bird may have been a Sikorsky HH-60J Jayhawk, and Blackhawk basically. Can carry 4 crew and 6 passengers. May not be as big as a Sea King but it may be "bigger than they could have hoped for." Never know.
The helicopter definitely isn't a Jayhawk. In 22-2, 17:35, Saul tells Datu, "the ramp's down in the back", after which they enter through the tail ramp. The HH-3F Pelican (Jolly Green Giant) is the only Coast Guard Helicopter I know of that had a ramp; the HH-60J Jayhawk doesn't.
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