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I don't know if Chance was expendable on the plane. Obviously the plan for the attack pilots were to make the transport crash and not burst into the air, because the Agency wanted the disks. Archer says on the bridge that everyone is expendable. Although this probably doesn't refer to the whole operation, beginning on the plane, it may outline the line of thoughts of the Agency leaders. Chance probably was one of the most valuable agents of the Agency, yet they probably would have accepted to loose him if it were to insure Logan's death and gathering of the disks. Now, as to why the pilot gets killed by Morgan, again it's hard to answer. Yet it wouldn't be the first time in movie/video game history that a bad guy kills one of his subordinates even if he had nothing to do with the failure of the objective. Morgan seems to be the kind of impulsive man to do something like that. Obviously he expected from that opration that no GIs survived, and Logan above all. How could the pilot have ensured that, yet making sure the disks didn't get destroyed? I don't have a clue.
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