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[[Image:AP75 unjet.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Boeing 747-131 of [[:Category: Trans World Airlines|TWA-Trans World Airlines]].]] | [[Image:AP75 unjet.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Boeing 747-131 of [[:Category: Trans World Airlines|TWA-Trans World Airlines]].]] | ||
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− | [[Image:AP75 Air Caledonia.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Douglas DC-8- | + | Registration N8609, c/n 45430/99 built in 1960. A former [[:Category: Eastern Air Lines|Eastern Air Lines]] bird, still bearing most of its livery. |
− | [[Image:AP75 Air Caledonia 2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Douglas DC-8- | + | [[Image:AP75 Air Caledonia.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Reg. N8609 Douglas DC-8-21 of Air Caledonia.]] |
− | [[Image:AP75 UnknownJet.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Douglas DC-8- | + | [[Image:AP75 Air Caledonia 2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Reg. N8609 Douglas DC-8-21 of Air Caledonia.]] |
− | [[Image:AP75 UnknownJet 2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Douglas DC-8- | + | [[Image:AP75 UnknownJet.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Reg. N8609 Douglas DC-8-21 of Air Caledonia.]] |
+ | [[Image:AP75 UnknownJet 2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Reg. N8609 Douglas DC-8-21 of Air Caledonia.]] | ||
== [[:Category: McDonnell Douglas DC-10|McDonnell Douglas DC-10]] == | == [[:Category: McDonnell Douglas DC-10|McDonnell Douglas DC-10]] == |
Revision as of 16:39, 13 October 2017
Movie (1974)
French title : 747 en péril
Starring:
Charlton Heston (Captain Alan Murdock)
Karen Black (Chief-Stewardess Nancy Pryor)
George Kennedy (Joe Patroni)
Gloria Swanson (Herself)
Helen Reddy (Sister Ruth)
Efrem Zimbalist, JR (Captain Stacy)
Also from this series:
Airport
Airport '77
The Concorde ... Airport '79
When a midair collision with a light plane leaves a 747 without a pilot and with a massive hole in the front it falls to the Chief Stewardess to fly the plane safely, aided over the radio by her lover who is an expert pilot. To land the plane safely a daring mid-air aircraft to aircraft rescue is attempted to get a qualified pilot on board the 747.
Boeing 747-123
This plane plays the part of Flight 409 flying from Dulles to Los Angeles. It is struck in mid-air by a light aircraft killing the co-pilot and first officer. In the colours of the made for movie carrier Columbia Airlines this plane was rented for filming from American Airlines. Registration N9675. C/N 20390. This aircraft also saw service with TMA Cargo of Lebanon and UPS.
Beechcraft A55 Baron
The light plane that strikes flight 409 when its pilot Paul Freeman suffers a heart attack.
Registration N9750Y, serial no.TC431. This plane later had a real mid-air collision in 1989.
About to hit the 747.
Sikorsky HH-53B Super Jolly Green Giant
The helicopter that is used to put a pilot into the 747. Registration 66-14431, serial 65-046.
Cessna T-37B Tweet
Aircraft sent by the USAF to assess the damage to the 747.
Registration 67-14762. Serial 41026.
Learjet 24A
Exec 1 the Columbus Airlines Executive jet that is used by Alan Murdock and Joe Patroni to fly to Salt Lake City airport.
Reputedly registered N1972L Learjet 24A c/n 24A-096 which later switched to N464CL. If right, this aircraft is seen in several other movies (IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft).
Boeing 747-131
Douglas DC-8-21
Jet seen in the background at Salt Lake City Airport.
Registration N8609, c/n 45430/99 built in 1960. A former Eastern Air Lines bird, still bearing most of its livery.
McDonnell Douglas DC-10
Jet seen in the background from the bar at Dulles airport. In the livery of Northwest Airlines.
Cessna 206 Stationair
Light plane seen in the background at the airfield where Scott Freeman boards his plane.
Cessna 180
Light plane seen in the background at the airfield where Scott Freeman boards his plane.
Ford 5-AT-C Trimotor & Douglas C-47 Skytrain
Aircraft seen in pictures on the wall of Joe Patroni's office. Easily distinguishable, a Ford Trimotor (top) and a Douglas C-47 Skytrain (down).
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