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by Jermey VonRueden Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago

It stars Denzel Washington as William "Whip" Whitaker Sr., an alcoholic airline pilot who miraculously crash-lands his plane after a mechanical failure, saving nearly everyone on board.

Is flight based on a true story?

A summary of the true story from the film Flight (2012): The story is based on the true story of airline pilot William “Whip” Whitaker, who became a hero after landing a damaged airliner. An investigation into the accident, however, reveals that Whitaker had been drinking and using drugs prior to the flight.16-Dec-2021

Why did Whip Whitaker drink?

Robert Zemeckis' new film "Flight" (2012) returns us to the terrain of live action after his three consecutive animated films (two of which were happy movies about Christmas). Here, he makes it clear from the very first scene that this is a far edgier Zemeckis.04-Nov-2012

How true is the movie flight?

Gatins explained in a 2012 interview with the Los Angeles Times that the dramatic fictional crash depicted in Flight was "loosely inspired" by the 2000 crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261, which was caused by a broken jackscrew.

Was Whip Whitaker an alcoholic?

He is lauded as a hero for making an incredible landing, but the Transportation Safety Board's after-crash assessment begins a critical series of events. If there is pilot error, manslaughter charges will be made. Required blood testing reveals that Whip had a substantial alcohol level.01-Jun-2013

How old is Denzel Washington?

67 years (28 December 1954)Denzel Washington / Age

Is flight of the Phoenix a true story?

The Flight of the Phoenix (Aldrich & Blake, 1965; Aldrich et al., 2004; Dudley-Smith, 1964) is based on a real-life event from World War II in which a twin-engine cargo plane crashed in the desert.

When was the last Alaskan crash?

January 31, 2000Alaska Airlines Flight 261N963AS, the Alaska Airlines MD-83 aircraft involved in the accidentAccidentDateJanuary 31, 2000SummaryLoss of control caused by jackscrew failure due to improper maintenanceSitePacific Ocean near Anacapa Island, California, U.S. 34°03.5′N 119°20.8′WCoordinates: 34°03.5′N 119°20.8′W15 more rows

What happens at the end of flight 7500?

7500 concludes with Tobias being trapped in the cockpit with one young hijacker, Omid Memar's Vedat. When Vedat can't go through with crashing the plane, he agrees to work with Tobias in order to safely land the plane in Hannover where Vedat expects them to refuel, take off and continue to run.19-Jun-2020

Did flight win any awards?

NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion PictureSatellite Award for Best Visual EffectsFlight/Awards

How does flight end?

The film ends with Whiaker in jail, recounting his story to a prison counciling group. Whitaker has reconnected with Nicole (Kelly Reilly), a heroin addict that has decided to clean up her act, and he also reconnects with his family.

What happens flight?

Alcoholic pilot Whip Whittaker (Denzel Washington) does a miraculous job crash-landing a plane that has suffered a severe mechanical breakdown in midair, however the mandated investigation into the incident will inevitably lead to the discovery that he was flying the plane while drunk and on cocaine.

What is the film flight about?

Commercial airline pilot Whip Whitaker (Denzel Washington) has a problem with drugs and alcohol, though so far he's managed to complete his flights safely. His luck runs out when a disastrous mechanical malfunction sends his plane hurtling toward the ground. Whip pulls off a miraculous crash-landing that results in only six lives lost. Shaken to the core, Whip vows to get sober -- but when the crash investigation exposes his addiction, he finds himself in an even worse situation.Flight / Film synopsis

Plot

Airline pilot Captain Whip Whitaker uses cocaine to wake up after a sleepless night in his Orlando hotel room. He pilots SouthJet Flight 227 to Atlanta, which experiences severe turbulence at takeoff. Copilot Ken Evans takes over while Whip discreetly mixes vodka in his orange juice and takes a nap.

Cast

Denzel Washington and Kelly Reilly in Paris at the film's French premiere, January 2013.

Production

In August 2009, Variety reported that Walt Disney Pictures and filmmaker Robert Zemeckis were negotiating to produce a 3D computer-animated remake of Yellow Submarine. Motion capture was to be used, as with Zemeckis' previous animated films The Polar Express (2004), Monster House (2006), Beowulf (2007) and A Christmas Carol (2009).

Reception

Flight opened in 1,884 theaters across the US and Canada on November 2, 2012. In its first week, the film ranked second in the American box office, grossing US$24,900,566 with an average of US$13,217 per theater.

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