

Jack and Hurley help Claire escape the falling wing.Īfter shielding Claire from the explosion, Jack tells her to remain absolutely still. Jack and Locke pull a survivor from beneath the plane's wheels. Meanwhile, Gary Troup, while crossing the path of the still-running engine, is sucked in and the engine explodes violently. He notices a young man incorrectly performing CPR on a woman. He runs to the girl and asks how far apart her contractions are. Jack sees an 8-month pregnant woman crying for help and orders Locke to keep others away from the engine. With the help of John Locke and two other men, Jack pulls a passenger with a crushed leg from underneath one of the plane's detached landing wheels and ties a tourniquet above the injury. Nearby, Shannon Rutherford stands screaming hysterically beneath the plane's precariously teetering wing. Jin-Soo Kwon, oblivious to his fellow passengers, cries out in Korean for his wife, and Michael Dawson shouts for his son, Walt, as he runs through the wreckage. Charlie Pace, dazed, stands dangerously close to a still-running jet engine.


He stumbles toward the smoking crash site where survivors move about in disarray. Jack emerges at a pristine beach but finds to his left the chaos of the wrecked mid-section of Oceanic Flight 815. Jack runs haphazardly through the grove, passing a white tennis shoe hanging from a tree. He leans against a tall piece of bamboo and finds a sample bottle of vodka in his jacket pocket. A golden Labrador Retriever, Vincent, looks at him and runs past him. Jack wakes, disoriented, flat on his back in a dense bamboo grove. Jack secures his mask and looks out the window, this time at the approaching ocean. The cabin loses pressure as the plane rapidly descends oxygen masks fall from the ceiling. Some passengers are thrown about one hits the cabin roof. The plane begins to shake more violently before making a sharp, uncontrolled descent. She says that her temporarily absent husband always reminds her that "planes want to be in the air." Jack says her husband sounds like a smart man Rose says she'll tell him that when he returns from the bathroom. She reacts to some light turbulence and Jack attempts to allay her fear.

Rose Nadler, sitting next to Jack in seat 23D, comments about the incident. After consuming one of the bottles, Jack rises and stands in the aisle, where a hurried Charlie Pace passes him, pursued by Chandler and another flight attendant. His lukewarm response that " it's not a very strong drink" leads her to give him two more sample bottles of vodka. A friendly flight attendant, Cindy Chandler, passes and asks him if he enjoyed his drink. Jack Shephard, sitting in seat 23A on board Oceanic Flight 815, pensively looks out the cabin window to his left. Jack, looking out the window of Flight 815.
