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Air Panic DVD cover.

Movie (2001)

Starring:
Rodney Rowland (Neil)
Kristanna Loken (Josie)
Alexander Enberg (Cain)
Ted Shackelford (Captain O'Kelly)

Following several crashes, the FAA and CIA fear terrorist attacks. Only the FAA system analyzer Neil McCabe has understood that an evil genius computer hacker sets out and manipulate the core of the aircraft's electronical system.

Airbus A321-231

Scenes of the departure are captured with a real Airbus.

VT-EPH (cn 051) is an Airbus A320-231 of Indian Airlines.

But airshots are with a fictionnal company and with CGI made aircraft.

Domaine Airlines fictionnal company.
Logo is slighty drawn differently from the one of Indian Airlines.


General Dynamics F-16A Fighting Falcon

Model or CGI plane.

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