When the first officer is on her own in the cockpit and all the hijackers leave, why doesn't she shut the door? Shut the door, land the plane. Problem solved. She must have a good reason I suppose. But now, having descended to 6,000', we don't have fuel to climb back up and get to London, guess that's not really worth questioning either. Also, why is the first officer in the left hand seat when she's trained to fly from the right hand seat? - and why didn't they use her headset to talk to the fighter pilots in the previous episode? - or the hand held microphones, for that matter? - and why don't the air traffic controllers do any controlling? - and why did the captain need to turn on the in flight entertainment system to work out where he was? - I'd have thought the nav display and the FMGC would give him slightly more usable information, no?
I'm sorry. I usually have a lot of patience for shoe's which stretch the truth so long as they're self consistent, or at least artfully made, but I can't abide with this trash.