>>1491344The plane scene is all symbolism, it represents the battle between the forces of heaven and Hell.
Think about it
Bane is a synonym for adversary, and guess who's name translates to The Adversary?
When CIA brought Dr. Pavel, he was trying to get him to heaven, or "on board".
When Mosquito Man brought the other members, CIA (obviously representing St Peter) initially refused them, but Mosquito Man reminded him that he has a duty to redeem them, stating they work for Bane (Satan)
When CIA says "first one to talk gets to stay on my aircraft" he's actually trying to get them to repent their sins, and "lotta loyalty for a hired gun" refers to the fact that Satan only considers them to be puppets, not real people (as further demonstrated when Bane leaves one behind)
The symbolism continues. Bane says it doesn't matter who he is, which is obviously a reference that evil is evil, regardless of the man behind it. Bane's reliance on his mask is a symbol of his eternal curse for his desertion, as it would be extremely painful if he had to face up to what he did, though Bane is quick to remind CIA that he isn't a big guy compared to those such as Michael.
The "Plane crash" and Dr Pavel being snatched are symbolic of Dr. Pavel deciding to give in to temptation and join the league of shadows.
The symbolism becomes obvious when Batman, obviously a representation of Jesus, sacrifices an aspect of his being to save others, but lives on in another form.
It truly is poetry.