She Boarded as Tourist in 22C — Until Her Call Sign Made Air Force One Escort Them
Автор: Warrior Her Way
Загружено: 2025-08-23
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Captain Zoe Martinez thought she was just taking a simple vacation flight to visit her sister in Denver. Seat 22C, window view, nothing but clouds and magazines to keep her company. But when Air Force One appeared on their flight path and her old military call sign "Falcon-9" was accidentally transmitted over the radio, everything changed. What started as a routine commercial flight turned into a national security incident that would expose a conspiracy reaching the highest levels of government and force Zoe to confront a past she thought she'd left behind forever.
Zoe Martinez had been looking forward to this trip for months. After eight years of active duty as an Air Force pilot and two years of trying to build a quiet civilian life, she finally felt ready for a simple vacation. Her sister Emma had been begging her to visit Denver for over a year, and Zoe had run out of excuses. The nightmares were less frequent now, the hypervigilance was manageable, and her small aircraft restoration business in Phoenix was finally turning a profit.
She arrived at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport three hours early, a habit from her military days that she couldn't shake. The terminal was bustling with spring break travelers, families with screaming children, and business executives juggling phone calls while dragging oversized luggage. Zoe preferred the chaos to the alternative—too much quiet time gave her mind space to wander back to places she'd rather forget.
Meridian Airways Flight 638 was scheduled to depart at 2:15 PM, a short two-hour hop to Denver International Airport. Zoe had specifically chosen a window seat in the middle of the aircraft, 22C, far from the engines and away from the high-traffic aisle areas. Old habits from flying military transports where you learned to find the safest, quietest spot and claim it quickly.
As she settled into her seat, Zoe couldn't help but notice the aircraft itself. The Boeing 737 was well-maintained, probably less than five years old based on the interior design and avionics displays she could glimpse from her position. Her trained eye automatically assessed the emergency exits, noted the flight crew's professionalism during their safety briefing, and calculated the approximate fuel load based on the aircraft's taxi behavior.
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