I have found that the song Big Iron by Marty Robbins syncs up pretty well with the Plane Scene, even the themes are similar. Also the title of the song refers to a gun (which CIA totes) and includes what sounds like "big guy" right in the middle of it. Here are some synced points:
>the opening guitar solo stops and the lyrics start right as CIA appears on-screen
>to the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day as it shows Bane in the back of the car
>didn't have too much to say and then Dr. Pavel says nothing (he later says this referring to him only telling CIA, "They're not my friends.")
>when he rode into the town just as it shows the plane flying over the hills
>slowly looking all around as Dr. Pavel looks around
>big iron on his hip as CIA waves his gun
>lived an outlaw by the name of Texas Red as CIA moves to the right of frame to reveal Bane, who comes noticeably into focus on the left of the frame and is accompanied by the choir oohing
>killer as CIA shoots
>more as CIA points, wanting to bring more of the detainees forward
>now the stranger started talking as Bane begins to talk
>and he said it didn't matter just when Bane says, "It doesn't matter…"
>was relayed to Texas Red followed by the choir oohing just as CIA pulls the cowl off of Bane, the choir yet again introducing Bane after Marty Robbins says "Texas Red"
>dead as CIA says "die"
>and the swiftness as the paratroopers parachute out of the Hercules
>bullet fairly ripped just as the paratroopers shoot the windows
>oh he might have went on living as it shows CIA drop to the bottom of the now-vertical cabin, I'm not sure really if he means he could have kept living if he didn't make a slip or that he kept on living even though he made a slip, but if it's the latter than this could be Nolan's one well-hidden clue that CIA is alive
>around here there seems to be a plot twist where it turns out CIA was Texas Red and Bane was the Arizona ranger based on the lyrics juxtaposed with the imagery, which is very interesting and somehow just works
>Marty Robbins and the choir say big iron in unison as Bane turns around and looks down at CIA and the camera pulls back to show him in full frame
I think we need to find songs that sync with the Plane Scene in order to maybe discover the hidden meaning that Nolan surely has hidden within. One thing we need to try is syncing the whole movie with The Dark Side of the Moon, maybe some anon could stream it and we can all see how it works out.