she followed a river, as the plan said she should. i was like, i m over water. i ve got to be going the right way. she was supposed to skirt a small mountain next, and sure enough, there was a peak, its top obscured by smoke from the forest fire. and then it dawned on her with a thump of anxiety. she was flying too high. i was supposed to be flying at a height of 7,500 feet. and it got to the point where i was flying at 8,500 and i just and the mountains were still up there. still above me. mckenzie knew bobbi wouldn t have sent her there, into the mountains. that just not something she would do. something has to be wrong here. so, i go to try to call her. there s no service. she flew on, alone, no way to call for help, forcing down the rising panic. she barely missed some very tall trees, and then finally it started to open up around me. there is more space and it s, like, oh thank goodness, i m relief now. i m almost to the airport. after i get out of this
she was supposed to skirt a small mountain. sure enough, there was a peak, smoke obscured from the forest fire and then it dawned o her wi ahump of anxiety. she was flying too high. i was supposed to be flyi at a height of 7,500 feet. got to the point where i was flying at 8,500. and the mountains were still above you. she knew bobbi wouldn t send her up into the mountains. that s not something she would do. something s wrong here. i go to call her. no service. she flew on, alone. nowhere to call for help. forcing down panic. barely missed rearview very tall trees and then. finally it started to open up around me. more space and, thank goodness. relief now? almost to the airport. after i get out of this curve, right on my left side. i can just land and calm down, and then i ll be able to go home and relax.
i m over water. got to be going the right way. reporter: supposed to skirt a small mountain. a peak, smoke obscured from the forest fire and then it dawned on her with a thump of anxiety. she was flying too high. i was supposed to be flying at a height of 7,500 feet. got to the point where i was flying at 8,500. reporter: she knew bobbi wouldn t send her up into the mountains. that s not something she would do. something s wrong here. i go to call her. no service. reporter: she flew on, alone. nowhere to call for help. forcing down panic. barely missed rearview very tall trees and then. finally it started to open up around me. more space and, thank goodness. reporter: relief now?
plan said she should. i am over the water. i ve got to be going the right way. she was supposed to skirt a small mountain. sure enough, there was a peak, its top obscured by smoke. then it dawned z on her with a thumb of of anxiety, thee was flying too high. it got point i was flying at 8500. mckenzie knew bobbi wouldn t have sent her there. something has to be wrong here. i go to try to call her. there s no service. she flew on, alone, no way to call for help. forcing down the rising panic. she barely missed some very tall trees. and then. finally, it started to open up. there s more space. it s like oh thank goodness. relief now. i m almost to the airport. after oi get out of this curve it will be on my left side.
reporter: she was supposed to skirt a small mountain. a peak, obscured from the forest fire and then it dawned on her with a thump of anxiety. she was flying too high. i was supposed to be flying at a height of 7,500 feet. got to the point where i was flying at 8,500. reporter: she knew bobbi wouldn t send her up into the mountains. that s not something she would do. something s wrong here. i go to call her. no service. reporter: she flew on, alone. no way to call for help. forcing down panic. barely missed some very tall trees and then. finally it started to open up around me. more space and, thank goodness. reporter: relief now? almost to the airport. after i get out of this curve, right on my left side. i can just land, and calm down, and then i ll be able to go home and relax. reporter: not quite.