Andy did as instructed, landing safely was pretty high up in the list of things he wanted to do. It was the same policy he used as travelling by plane, listen to the instructions of the flight-attendants. Still, even though it was obvious their situation was perilous and he might very well die here, he rather enjoyed the feeling of weightlessness. Strange how such a minor detail could be prevalent in such a dangerous situation and he hoped it wouldn't be the last thing he'd ever experience. Should he be afraid? Probably so and he was worried about the situation, but a strange, calm feeling came over him. As if he had excepted his faith, whatever the outcome would be. There wasn't anything he could do aside from not moving, which meant he did all he could. All he could do was float and hope. Was there any unfinished business? Noting came to mind, although that didn't take away the fact he'd rather live for a while longer. He hoped everyone was smart enough to follow the simple instruction. The question if they would [i]ever[/i] get to the place where they needed to be crossed his mind, this obstacle course really wasn't funny anymore.