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Revision as of 16:03, 27 June 2015

Title screen.

TV Movie (1973)

Starring:
Małgorzata Pritulak (Irma)
Małgorzata Lorentowicz (Łukomska)
Jolanta Lothe (Stewardess)
Zdzisław Maklakiewicz (LOT resource manager)
Tadeusz Pluciński (LOT pilot, Staszek)

Irma starts first work in her life as assistant at the international airport. Shy and full of complexes girl quickly become a subject of jokes of more experienced colleagues. When her promotion to the position of flight attendant becomes threatened, Irma puts everything on one card and undergo a complete metamorphosis. But are these changes only for the better?

Ilyushin Il-18V

PLL LOT.

SP-LSF still alive. Later was sold to Bulgaria (LZ-BEW) then to Africa - Southern Cross (3D-ALD) and Middle East - Anikay Air (EX-601). Check link in the discussion section.

PLL LOT, SP-LSF.

Tupolev Tu-134

Landing in Warsaw. The same plane of Balkan had to fly exactly the same route (from Bulgaria to Warsaw) also 5 years later, however never reached the destination point.
16 March 1978 LZ-TUB crashed soon after departure from Sofia. All passengers and entire crew died.

BVL Balkan, LZ-TUB.
BVL Balkan, LZ-TUB.
BVL Balkan, LZ-TUB.

Also two of LOT.

PLL LOT.
PLL LOT, SP-LGA.

McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32

Swissair.

Boeing 727-228

Boeing 727-228 of Air France.
Boeing 727-228 of Air France.

Boeing 737-130

Lufthansa.


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