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C.S.I. New York <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Turbulence<br />

Season 5<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 95<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 3<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday October 8, 2008<br />

Writer:<br />

Gary Sinise, Jeremy R. Littman<br />

Director:<br />

Matt Earl Beesley<br />

Show Stars: A.J. Buckley (Adam Ross), Robert Joy (Dr. Sid Hammerback), Eddie<br />

Cahill (Detective Donald ”Don” Flack, Jr.), Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon<br />

Hawkes), Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe), Carmine Giovinazzo<br />

(Danny Messer), Melina Kanakaredes (Detective Stella Bonasera), Gary<br />

Sinise (Detective Mack ”Mac” Taylor)<br />

Guest Stars: Justin Shilton (Ed Riley), Kincaid Walker (Gate Attendant), Nelly (Terrence<br />

Davis), Ethan Erickson (Brendon Walsh), Scott Connors (James<br />

Turner), Ben Youcef (Anton Greenway), Michaela McManus (Susan<br />

Montgomery), Roxanne Day (Nina)<br />

Production Code: 503<br />

Summary: Mac will need to figure out how to capture a killer on a commercial<br />

flight.<br />

Mac Taylor is on a plane to Washington<br />

D.C. from New York. The flight is<br />

shaken by turbulence and the man sitting<br />

next to Mac, an inventor named Ed<br />

Riley, becomes anxious. Mac tries to calm<br />

him down as the plane stabilizes and the<br />

fasten seatbelts light turns off.<br />

Mac notices a flight attendant close<br />

the front curtains and then the rear curtains.<br />

Mac walks to the back and sees a<br />

group of attendants whispering. He identifies himself and the staff shows him a dead man in the<br />

bathroom stall. One of the attendants, Susan, says that she discovered him after seeing blood<br />

coming from under the door.<br />

Mac checks the body and finds that he was killed by a stab wound to his neck. The man has<br />

a Federal Air Marshal badge and an empty gun holster. Mac asks one of the attendants, Nina, to<br />

bring him a first aid kid and the passenger manifest. He instructs the pilot to turn around and<br />

head back to New York with the excuse that someone onboard needs medical attention. He tells<br />

the crew to turn on the seat belt sign and act like normal.<br />

Mac returns to his seat and tells Ed that someone was murdered on board. Ed freaks out and<br />

Mac tells him that he is the only person he can trust because he was beside him the whole time.<br />

Mac takes Ed to the bathroom and asks him to watch his back while he investigates the crime<br />

scene. Nina arrives with the first aid kit and the passenger list. Mac puts on a pair of gloves and<br />

searches the body. He notices that the man is missing his wallet and then asks Nina to transmit<br />

the Air Marshal badge number to the authorities to figure out who the victim is.<br />

Nina tells Mac that he was sitting in row 6. Mac goes to the row and sits down to look for the<br />

victim’s wallet. He looks around and sees an empty cup in row 11 but no one sitting there. He<br />

checks the list and sees that a man named James Tartar was assigned that seat. The attendant<br />

tells Mac that he was agitated and asked for a glass of water. They look down the aisle and the<br />

attendant points the man out, sitting in a different seat. Mac walks by and notices a red stain<br />

on the cuff of his shirt. Mac returns to the attendant station and Nina tells him that the badge<br />

belongs to a Roger Stockwell and his description does not match the victim in the bathroom.<br />

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