On a Wing and a Prayer
Disambiguation : this page is about the 2023 Film ; for the 1998 TV Movie, look at A Wing and a Prayer.
Movie (2023)
Starring:
Dennis Quaid (Doug White)
Heather Graham (Terri White)
Jesse Metcalfe (Kari Sorenson)
Few minutes after the takeoff, the pilot died of a heart attack. Doug must save his life and theirs relatives despite he had just one-hour flying lesson on his fly book.
Cessna 182Q Skylane & Cessna 172F
(left) Reg. N735UD Cessna 182Q Skylane built in 1977 with c/n 18265687.
(right) Reg. N8404U Cessna 172F c/n 17252304 built in 1964.
Cessna 172M
Reg. N20106 Cessna 172M c/n 17261014 built in 1972.
Boeing 737 Max
Boeing 737 Max (7 or 8) of United Airlines.
Unidentified Gulfstream Aerospace Business Jet
Airbus A319-132
Reg. N524NK Airbus A319-132 c/n 2929 christened Spirit of Suncatcher built in 2006. Seen here with the 2014 livery of Spirit Airlines.
Embraer EMB-135BJ Legacy 600
Embraer 190
Embraer 190 of JetBlue.
Boeing 737-932/ER
Reg. N822DN Boeing 737-932/ER c/n 33933 built in 2014 for Delta Air Lines.
Airbus A380
Advertising for Southwest Florida International Airport (IATA: RSW, ICAO: KRSW, FAA LID: RSW), the airport in the South Fort Myers area featuring an anonymous Airbus A380 (probably one of Singapore Airlines devoided of any yellow markings and names). The type is capable of landing there but has never done so.
Beechcraft B200 King Air
Reg. N559DW Beechcraft B200 King Air c/n BB-1036 built in 1982.
As the action is mainly set inside the King Air and the air traffic control tower, cockpit and cabin are shown from every angle.
On the threshold of (real) runway 17 Marco Island Executive Airport (IATA: MRK, ICAO: KMKY, FAA LID: MKY)... the control tower seen doesn't match (despite the name on the fence mesh).
Pilatus PC-12/47E
Reg. N37DS Pilatus PC-12/47E c/n 1039 built in 2008. Was N1040C and N703BM in previous years.
Vultee BT-13 Valiant & Stearman-Hammond Y-1
(left and right edge) same picture of the Tuskegee airmen during inspection in front of Vultee BT-13 Valiant.
(center) Amelia Earhart at the controls of the Stearman-Hammond Y-1, few weeeks before her ill-fated Pacific flight.
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