Both of them were experiencing difficulty in breathing, but they had gone through anti-hypoxia training and exhibited exceptional professional skills.
They did not panic and continued to control the plane steadily, though due to some malfunctions, the plane kept bumping and diving, making it difficult to control effectively.
Caroline Edwin took out her pilot's license from her hand. Her cool and composed eyes analyzed the situation methodically in the face of danger.
"There was a loud noise from the plane just now, and the oxygen started to deplete in the rear cabin. It seems to have been caused by the explosion of the tail wing."
"The loss of other components has resulted in the plane's inability to operate normally, and there is already a risk of crashing."
"There's enough oxygen on the plane to last about twenty minutes, but once time's up, a large number of passengers will be in life-threatening situations due to hypoxia."