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When Kyle Pratt loses her daughter on a flight from Berlin to New York, the aircraft crew begin to think that she is suffering from a mental condition. With any evidence of the child boarding the flight non-existant, the crew eventually establish that the child in fact died along with her father, whos coffin is being transported back to New York. Convinced she is not crazy, Pratt continues to search for her daughter and discovers a much bigger plan. | When Kyle Pratt loses her daughter on a flight from Berlin to New York, the aircraft crew begin to think that she is suffering from a mental condition. With any evidence of the child boarding the flight non-existant, the crew eventually establish that the child in fact died along with her father, whos coffin is being transported back to New York. Convinced she is not crazy, Pratt continues to search for her daughter and discovers a much bigger plan. | ||
− | == 'Elgin 474' == | + | == [[:Category:Made for Movie|'Elgin 474']] == |
This is a fictional aircraft, very similar to the real Airbus A380. | This is a fictional aircraft, very similar to the real Airbus A380. | ||
[[Image:FPE474_4.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | [[Image:FPE474_4.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | ||
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[[Category:Gulfstream III]] | [[Category:Gulfstream III]] | ||
[[Category:Eurocopter AS350 Ecureuil/AStar]] | [[Category:Eurocopter AS350 Ecureuil/AStar]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Made for Movie]] |
Revision as of 18:38, 18 June 2014
Movie (2005)
Starring:
Jodie Foster (Kyle Pratt)
Peter Sarsgaard (Gene Carson)
Sean Bean (Captain Marcus Rich)
Kate Beahan (Stephanie)
Michael Irby (Obaid)
When Kyle Pratt loses her daughter on a flight from Berlin to New York, the aircraft crew begin to think that she is suffering from a mental condition. With any evidence of the child boarding the flight non-existant, the crew eventually establish that the child in fact died along with her father, whos coffin is being transported back to New York. Convinced she is not crazy, Pratt continues to search for her daughter and discovers a much bigger plan.
'Elgin 474'
This is a fictional aircraft, very similar to the real Airbus A380.
Gulfstream III
The plane is described as a 'G3' by the characters.
Eurocopter AS350 Ecureuil
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