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'Grey's Anatomy' Season 11 News, Spoilers: Meredith and Arizona Look Back at a Horrible Plane Crash

According to spoiler reports, the next episode of the hit medical TV drama series "Grey's Anatomy" Season 11 is said to bring back some painful memories for Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Arizona (Jessica Capshaw).

A report posted by the Ecumenical News said that an incident involving a small plane crash will send the doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in a red alert mode. However, two of its personnel (Mer and Arizona) will see the tragedy in a different light.

In the episode titled "One Flight Down," horrible memories of death and destruction will flash before Mer's eyes who, apparently, have lost one of her loved ones in a similar accident back in season eight.

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Arizona's personal case can be seen as even worse when her legs were amputated following the plane crash.

This new incident will apparently affect their professional duties. A promotional video for the upcoming episode saw the two women crouching in the supplies closet, which clearly suggests that they find it hard to face the horrors once again.

In the matters of the heart, a separate promo clip meanwhile indicates that Derek (Patrick Dempsey) is missing which will bring further worries to Mer.

"Derek missed his meeting in D.C. this morning. I called him and he did not pick up. I have not heard from him all day. 5 o'clock is my deadline. If there's no news by then, I will go home and freak out," Meredith said.

"You are freaking out now, aren't you?" Maggie (Kelly McCreary) said.

"Yes," Mer replied.

Could Dr. Shepherd have been in the plane? Or was he out again for something that Mer has long been so afraid about?

Find the answers when "Grey's Anatomy" Season 11 airs this Thursday, April 16 on ABC.

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