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CSI: Miami :: Not Landing (02x21)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Not Landing
Episode #: 02x21
Original Airdate: Monday May 03rd, 2004
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Episode Crew
Director: Joe Chappelle
Writer: Marc Dube
Shane Brennan (1)
 
Episode Summary
 
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When a small plane crashes on a beach, Horatio and his team are sent to investigate. He discovers some chemicals at the scene which are pivotal in making cocaine, which leads him to believe that things may not be what they seem.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Brooke BloomplayedCynthia WellsRecurring (third appearance)
Sofia MilosplayedDetective Yelina SalasRecurring (24th appearance)
Amy SimonplayedBeachgoer 
Annabeth GishplayedWendy Decker 
Anson MountplayedTony Macken 
Boyd KestnerplayedJeff Latham 
Chris McCaffertyplayedBeachgoer 
Enya FlackplayedCindy Gallagher 
Gareth Williams (1)playedRonald Leary 
Matt BarrplayedAaron Ritchie 
Michael BoatmanplayedWes Gallagher 
Susan MisnerplayedHeddy Latham 
Tom SchanleyplayedAdam Decker 
 
Main Cast
 
David CarusoplayedLieutenant Horatio Caine
Emily ProcterplayedCalleigh Duquesne
Adam RodriguezplayedEric 'Delko' Delektorsky
Khandi AlexanderplayedChief Medical Examiner Alexx Woods
Rory CochraneplayedTim Speedle
 
Episode Quotes
 
Speedle: (to Alexx, about undressing the body) You need some help?
Alexx: Nah. I could undress a dead man in my sleep.
Speedle: Leaving that one alone.
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
Horatio points out that a suspect has a drop of potassium permanganate on his shoe. Potassium permanganate is a purple solid, and even in low concentrations, the solution is rather purplish. Yet the liquid shown was clear.
 
The equation on the pillows for the fuel cell, even if fictitious, does not add up. On the top right corner it has "2H2O+O2 => 2H2O," when on the bottom left of the pillow (and more correctly) it states the net is "2H2+O2 => 2H2O."
 
In the early analysis of the crash, Horatio goes through the sequence of events leading to the crash with a model airplane in his hand. He incorrectly states that after the valve is detonated, releasing the chemicals, the center of gravity shifts aft (towards the back of the aircraft), causing the plane to pitch up, stall, and then crash. In fact, it is quite the opposite. Since the cargo was loaded in bladders in the aft end of the airplane, the center of gravity would already be aft, compared to an "empty" plane with just the pilot. With the cargo gone, the center of gravity shifts forward, causing a pitch down. This effect would have been compounded by the fact that the airplane would have had some nose-down trim added to counteract the aft center of gravity. The real result would have been a nose dive to the ground – not a stall – with the angle depending on the nose-down trim setting.
 
Towards the middle of the episode, a lab tech makes the comment, "since oil is heavier than water." However, oil is in fact lighter than water.
 
How come when they found the drill, they didn't take finger prints to make the investigation easier to find out who drilled the hole?
 
 
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