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In Season 2 of “The Rehearsal,” Nathan Fielder takes on “an issue that affects us all” — plane crashes.

“I’ve been studying commercial aviation disasters as a hobby, and I started to notice a disturbing pattern in the causes of these crashes,” he says in the trailer for the season, premiering on HBO on April 20.

Fielder believes that role-playing exercises could improve air traffic control and help prevent calamities. So, he builds a replica of an airport on a soundstage and recruits dozens of actors and real-life pilots to engage in his televised experiment.

At one point in the six-episode season, Fielder appears in front of Congress, potentially advocating for his system to be implemented on a larger scale. He also puts on a disguise, likely embedding himself inside the experiment as he did in Season 1, when he stepped in to help raise a fake child with one of his test subjects.

At the end of the trailer, Fielder oversees a fiery, simulated plane crash, with actors playing severely wounded victims. “Help,” one says, but Fielder seems unaffected.

Fielder is the star, writer, director and executive producer of “The Rehearsal,” his bizarre HBO series that helps ordinary people rehearse for life’s biggest moments with expensive, hyper-realistic simulations. The show is executive produced by Eric Notarnicola, Dave Paige, and Christie Smith & Dan McManus for Rise Management; co-executive produced by Kris Eber and Carrie Kemper; and produced by Adam Locke-Norton. Notarnicola, Kemper and Locke-Norton also serve as writers.

Watch the trailer for Season 2 of “The Rehearsal” below.

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