Dopo che il loro pilota muore inaspettatamente a metà volo, Doug White deve atterrare in sicurezza l'aereo e salvare la sua intera famiglia da un pericolo insormontabile.Dopo che il loro pilota muore inaspettatamente a metà volo, Doug White deve atterrare in sicurezza l'aereo e salvare la sua intera famiglia da un pericolo insormontabile.Dopo che il loro pilota muore inaspettatamente a metà volo, Doug White deve atterrare in sicurezza l'aereo e salvare la sua intera famiglia da un pericolo insormontabile.
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- Joe Cabuk
- (as Wilbur T. Fitzgerald)
Recensioni in evidenza
If you want to actually watch this as it happened, there's a Youtube video about it on the channel FS Mania titled "PILOT DIES, Passenger Lands King Air". It recreates the entire incident in Microsoft Flight Simulator while using the actual transmissions from the incident. It's about 10x better than this movie is, while also only taking up about 40 minutes. Just watch that instead. Save yourself some time and watch a better video while you're doing it.
Negatives: 1) Lacking serious aviation technical advice. Vertical speed indicator's showing a gradual descend, yet the altimeter is climbing like a rocket, and many others. 2) Like some have mentioned, annoying kids.
I do fly many Angel Flights in South FL, hopefully I'll hear Doug over the radio one day.
My wife and I watched this streaming on Amazon Prime. Both of us feel the same, the movie is done in a somewhat hokey and sentimental style, most of it in the air as they are trying to figure out how to land the plane safely while communicating with ATC. We both think the real story has a much better movie in there somewhere but this one was not particularly well made. Still, it was a fun watch, I laughed a number of times but probably where no humor was intended.
NB - I asked my son, a pilot who has flown a King Air a number of times, to watch the movie and see what he thinks. His opinion wasn't very favorable at all, like most of the rest of us he thinks the filmmakers botched the whole movie, especially the parts that involved flying the plane and landing.
We are glad we saw it for the knowledge that the real people are OK, but in truth it is not a very good movie. The part I actually enjoyed the most were the two younger kids in their home, not far from the Florida airport, following the plane on Flight Aware and speculating whether the plane would land safely. I don't know if that is factual or not but I found it entertaining.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDennis Quaid performs the closing song "I'll Fly Away"
- BlooperAs the King Air is preparing to leave, Joe the pilot repeats the same radio departure message three times. Pilots would wait for a reply before moving their aircraft, especially when operating in a fully staffed airfield under ATC control (in this example, Miami Central).
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Kari Sorenson: Doug, listen. My family was in a similar situation to the one that you're in right now. I couldn't do anything for 'em. And I lost 'em. But I'll be damned if I lose you today. You don't know me, you can't see me, but I'm here to help you. Believe in me.
- Curiosità sui creditiOver the closing credits, some of the real-life characters are shown, including part of an award ceremony.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Jesse Watters Primetime: Episodio #2.62 (2023)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 42 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1