The National Transportation Safety Board asked Rock to examine the path of a commercial jet which crashed into his front bedroom. He had witnessed many examples of the intended flight plan over the years and more importantly watched all of the frightening and complex route taken by the plane now in shards in his house on Orange Street.
Rock had watched from his bed as the plane flew out of Dallas-Fort Worth en route to Lambert Field in St. Louis. At some point over Texas, it turned east and flew over the Atlantic to Europe. Rock could not explain why the pilot would have voluntarily chosen to fly so far off course. As far as he could tell passengers were transferred to another jet that was bound for St. Louis while in flight in Europe.
The plane was destroyed in the crash a few minutes later, but no passengers were injured and Rock's house escaped damage. The NTSB would undoubtedly want those bizarre anomalies investigated.
Rock knew this would take a while.
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