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on the same topic i just saw "6 days 7 nights" on cable last night.
pretty lame romantic comedy, but it portrayed the pilot as a off beat yet responsible character - who even started to turn back before getting trapped in bad weather. i wonder if harrison ford (a pilot) had anything to do with it - i can see him in a meeting saying "that's ridiculous" when a writer proposes a wing falls off. |
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Not seen much and so far not mentioned from the early 80s, "The Pilot" with Cliff Robertson. Story line of a drunk airline pilot with some decent flying in a Pitts thrown in. Best line in the move, "There I was in the Sea of Cotez, floating on a bunch of titties". You have to see it too understand. Mentioned the movie to Cliff at OSH about 10 years ago and he said he had a blast making it. Walt |
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"Tune2828" wrote in message ... on the same topic i just saw "6 days 7 nights" on cable last night. pretty lame romantic comedy, but it portrayed the pilot as a off beat yet responsible character - who even started to turn back before getting trapped in bad weather. i wonder if harrison ford (a pilot) had anything to do with it - i can see him in a meeting saying "that's ridiculous" when a writer proposes a wing falls He actually did some flying for the movie (wing mounted camera shots), and liked the D-H so much he bought one for himself shortly thereafter. |
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Tom Sixkiller wrote: He actually did some flying for the movie (wing mounted camera shots), and liked the D-H so much he bought one for himself shortly thereafter. That's the one where they're carrying on a conversation without headsets in a normal tone of voice in a Beaver while in the air, right? George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Tom Sixkiller wrote: He actually did some flying for the movie (wing mounted camera shots), and liked the D-H so much he bought one for himself shortly thereafter. That's the one where they're carrying on a conversation without headsets in a normal tone of voice in a Beaver while in the air, right? Can you imagine how that scene would play out on a THX sound system in the theater? |
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