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  Episode Information  
Title: Unfriendly Skies
Episode Number: 9
Season: 1
Season Episode #.: 9
Production Number: 109
Original Airdate: Friday December 08th, 2000
10/10 (1 Vote cast)
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Episode Crew
Director: Michael Shapiro
Writer: Carol Mendelsohn
Anthony E. Zuiker
Andrew Lipsitz
Story: Andrew Lipsitz
Teleplay: Andrew Lipsitz
Anthony E. Zuiker
Carol Mendelsohn
  Episode Summary  
When a passenger is murdered on a flight to Las Vegas, Grissom and the team have to find the killer. To do so, the team must examine the physical evidence they collect as well as interview each of the first class passengers to get their story of what happened.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
David BermanplayedDavid PhillipsRecurring (second appearance)
Edmund WysonplayedCapt. ArringtonRecurring (first appearance)
Glenn MorshowerplayedSheriff Brian MobleyRecurring (second appearance)
Judith ScottplayedDr. Jenna WilliamsRecurring (5th appearance)
Kevin CooneyplayedCapt. MurdleRecurring (first appearance)
Channing CarsonplayedEmily Behrle 
Christina ChambersplayedVicki Mercer 
Christine TucciplayedDr. Kiera Behrle 
David KaufmanplayedHalo Metz 
Deirdre Quinn (1)playedShannon 
Douglas RobertsplayedTony 
Dyanna OrtelliplayedMarlene 
Gerald CastilloplayedMax 
James AveryplayedPreston Cash 
Joe Michael Burke (1)playedCarl Kelly 
Lorry Goldman (1)playedLou 
  Episode Quotes  
Grissom: Well, in this case we're going to recreate the flight from... 1630 hours on. You (Brass) are in 4B.
Brass: Lou.
Catherine: Lou -- the angry businessman. How about that?
Sara: I want to be Shannon. Good.
Warrick: The stewardess.
Sara: Excuse me -- it's "Flight Attendant".
Grissom: Catherine-- the doctor, 3E.
Catherine: Single mom. What an imagination you have.
Grissom: Max and Marlene, 2E and F. You two are married. Who wants to wear the pants?
Nick: CSI-3 seniority, sweetie.
Warrick: Yeah, whatever. You're henpecked anyway.
Sara (to Grissom): Let me guess -- you're the computer geek.
Grissom: In the interest of clarity, yes. Nate in 2C.
 
(while team is re-enacting a flight on the plane; Warrick and Nick are playing a married couple)
Warrick: (to Nick) Go protect me, honey!
Nick: (to Warrick) I'll protect you, buttercup.
 
Sara: I take it that's not blood?
Grissom: No, but it has protein in it.
Sara: Ah, the mile high club.
 
Grissom: So, dead guy in first class?
Brass: Las Vegas Air, I always heard it was a good time.
 
Grissom: If nothing criminal happened on that flight ... why isn't anybody talking to us?
Catherine: I'm going to go out on a limb here ... and say ... they're hiding something?
Grissom: Then we get to play hide-and-seek.
 
Gil: I got a dead body. And a crime scene with wings.
 
Gil: I need their shoes.
Catherine: Why are you telling me?
Gil: Cause you're the people person, right.
Catherine: Well, why don't you tell them that. They're not giving me bubkiss.
Gil: Please.
 
Catherine: (to passengers) Okay people, listen up. Shoes. Off. Now.
 
Gil: It took five people to kill him, but it would only have taken one person to save his life.
 
Gil: You all have different opinions, but you've taken the same point of view. You've put yourselves in the shoes of the passengers. But nobody put themselves in the shoes of the victim.
 
  Episode Goofs  
The spelling of the victim's last name that the CSIs use on the dummy is different than the spelling that appeared on his driver's license.
 
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