Difference between revisions of "Miracle Landing"
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Revision as of 11:17, 9 August 2011
Movie (1990)
Starring:
Connie Sellecca (Madeleine "Mimi" Tompkins)
Wayne Rogers (Robert "Bob" Schornstheimer)
Ana Alicia (Michelle Honda)
Jay Thomas (Ed Meyer)
During a routine flight an aircraft lost a part of its fuselage. With a half – broken aircraft the crew is forced to make an emergency landing.
This movie is based on the true events of Aloha Airlines flight 243.
Boeing 737-200
Boeing 737 – 200 of movie airline Paradise Airlines. Paradise flight 243 was scheduled to fly from Hilo to Honolulu.