Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA passenger jet loses a portion of its fuselage in flight over Hawaii and is forced to make an emergency landing.A passenger jet loses a portion of its fuselage in flight over Hawaii and is forced to make an emergency landing.A passenger jet loses a portion of its fuselage in flight over Hawaii and is forced to make an emergency landing.
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- Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 1 premio ganado en total
- Michelle Honda
- (as Ana-Alicia)
- Man
- (as Dave Cass)
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- TriviaThe real-life Aloha Airlines Flight 243 accident that this film is based on happened on April 28, 1988.
- ErroresGail Kornberg's gold hoop earrings disappear and reappear throughout the movie.
- Citas
Ed Meyer, Maui Tower Supervisor: OK 243, Maui Tower, just to verify, you broke up initially. You do need an ambulance, is that correct?
Mimi Tompkins: They still don't get it! Maui Tower, Paradise 243, affirmative!
Ed Meyer, Maui Tower Supervisor: Roger, how many do you think are injured?
Mimi Tompkins: We have no idea! We are going to need assistance. We cannot communicate with our flight attendants. We are going to need assistance for the passengers when we land.
Ed Meyer, Maui Tower Supervisor: Roger, 243. We have an ambulance on the way.
Mimi Tompkins: I hope he doesn't mean ambulance in the singular.
- ConexionesReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 802: Saint Maud (2021)
Miracle Landing is based on a true accident, like already said by other comments, and covers the story of flight 243 of Aloha Airlines.
Indeed, sudden explosive decompression CAN lead to a complete loss of an aircraft, but it MUST not! Besides Aloha 243 there are some similar accidents that did end up *quite* fortunately, e.g. United flight 801, 10 months later.
Thus... the movie is realistic, rather than stupid! Sorry, but had to set things right.
- alex_grease
- 9 oct 2003
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