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S4X03 BensPass



The pilot was found in the cockpit by Jack, Kate, and Charlie, in the episode "Pilot, Part 1". He was unconcious when they found him, but woke up when Kate leaned over him. Jack gave him water, and the pilot said he was dizzy. He was bleeding from his nose and right ear, and his right eye was bruised and swollen shut. He asked how many survivors there were, to which Jack replied there were forty-eight. He became concerned when Jack said that it had been sixteen hours since the crash and nobody had come yet.

He recounted the plight of Flight 815: "Six hours in, our radio went out; no one could see us. We turned back to land in Fiji. By the time we hit turbulence, we were a thousand miles off course. They're looking for us in the wrong place."

He then showed Jack and Kate where the transceiver was, and crawled out of the front cockpit windows to look around after the same noise from the night before occurred again. Sounds of the "Monster" approached, and he the pilot was ripped upward from the cockpit through a windshield, kicking and screaming. The fuselage shook, then fell flat on its belly. Moments later, blood splashed across the front of the plane. Shortly thereafter Kate and Charlie found the pilot, dead, mangled in a tree.

His last words were "(Screaming)"

Trivia

  • In a deleted flashback scene (depicted in extras on Disc 7 of Season 1 DVD collection), the pilot had a conversation with Claire at the airport restaurant before the flight. He promised her a "smooth ride". During the same extra, he stated that his mother's boyfriend was named Bernard. This being a deleted scene, it may not necessarily be canon.
  • In the making of the pilot episode, it is revelead that the pilot was added in later into production as Jack had originally been planned to be killed off in "Pilot". The pilot's body that was found hanging in the tree was also originally intended to be Jack's.
  • He was the first crash survivor to be killed by the "Monster" and it took until Day 72 when the "Monster" found its second victim, Eko.

Unanswered questions

  • Why did the "Monster" kill the pilot? In "The Cost of Living", the "Monster"'s behavior includes confronting its victim with a person from the victim's past, but it apparently killed the pilot without warning.
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