Commercial pilot Brodie Torrance, a former RAF pilot, flies Trailblazer Airlines Flight 119 from Singapore to Honolulu via Tokyo. After his plane was damaged by a typhoon in the South China Sea, he was forced to land his plane, which turned into the island of Jolo in the Philippines, with the loss of a crew member and an RCMP officer accompanying the suspect. The fugitive was Louis Gas. In New York City, the board of trailblazers called their crisis manager Scarsdale. He sent a private military team to rescue the passengers as authorities were unwilling to send troops into the rebel-held island. Brodie goes into the woods to seek help, accompanied by Gaspare. At the abandoned depot, Brodie called upstairs and his daughter to tell them their whereabouts, but was attacked by the rebels he had cracked down on. They encountered a website used by the rebels to make a video of the ransom and boarded the plane, but were beaten by rebel leader Datu Junmar, who killed a Korean couple trying to escape and abducting passengers and crew. Survived hostage. Guarantee a large ransom from their family. After the departure, Brodie and Gaspare overcame the remaining rebels and forced them to reveal the location of their space. Before leaving, Brodie left a note for the rescue squad to tell them what had happened. At the rebel hideout, Brodie and Gaspare killed a hostage guard and stormed a bus. Brodie decided to stay behind to disturb the rebels. As he was about to be executed, rescuers arrived, seriously injuring Junmar's men. Back on the plane, Brodie and his pilot Samuel Dele manage to get the plane back on track and gather hostages inside to take off as Scarsdale and Gaspare's team fight Junmar's men. Gaspare chooses from behind to divert Junmar's forces and allow Scarsdale's team to board the plane, defending Junmar's attempt to blow up the plane with an RPG, and then run into the woods with a purse brought by mercenaries. Pay for hostages. The plane was too bad and too low on fuel for the long journey, but Brodie managed to land the plane on the neighboring island of Siasi, where they were rescued by government forces and where Brodie was praised by passengers.