Status Released Original Language English. What this all boils down to is that "Freefall: Flight 174" ends up an under whelming plane disaster movie which not only lacks the tension this sort of movie demands but also often feels quite cheesy do to the general lack of panic. No videos, backdrops or posters have been added to Freefall: Flight 174. When the plane reaches its cruise altitude, the impossible happens: the plane runs out of fuel, due to a miscalculation by the ground staff in Montreal. Canada World Airways’ brand-new Boeing 767 leaves Montreal bound for Edmonton. It means that whilst "Freefall: Flight 174" stars William Devane, one of my favourite actors, his character and various others just never really convince of being in difficulty. Storyline Freefall Flight 174 It’s the summer of 1983. But the worst thing is that everyone seems so calm, Captain Bob calmly handles the plane, smiling most of the time, Rick the engineer has a calm smile on his face and basically none of it rings true especially when most plane disaster movies tend to have a real sense of panic about them. Unfortunately this is where the movie is a let down because not only do we get far too much cheesy dialogue but there are no real effects, a few flashing buttons but that for the most is it. Now there is nothing really wrong with doing that as I am sure most of the drama of the true story unfolded in the cockpit and the control tower but it does make it cliche and weak cliche because these characters are not fleshed out enough.īut as I said the real focus of the drama is in the cockpit and the endeavours of the pilots to deal with a plane which they discover has no fuel. Actually I can guess how true it is as "Freefall: Flight 174" is made very much in the style of a typical disaster movie where we have various passengers aboard the plane, from a loved up couple, a fearful wife, the obligatory engineer as well as a nasty businessman. So not only is it nearly 20 years since "Freefall: Flight 174" was made but it is also nearly 30 years since the true story unfolded and as such I have no idea of how true to what really happened this movie is. With the flight diverted to Winnipeg they soon realise they have no fuel and no electrics as well leaving Bob to try and glide the plane in and land it dead stick. Bob Pearson ( William Devane - Yanks) and co-pilot Maurice Quintal (Scott Hylands) along with an engineer travelling with his wife to work out what is going on. It turns out that there calculations were wrong as during the flight the fuel warning lights start flashing leaving Capt. When a plane mysteriously runs out of fuel in mid-air, the passengers and crew endure a tension-filled search for a safe landing site. Turns out my expectations were right as whilst an interesting movie which sees a pilot forced to land a commercial plane dead stick it is not the most convincing as there is no major drama or panic and left me feeling under whelmed.Īs the engineers prep a brand new plane they struggle with the fuel conversion as the system operates in kilograms rather than pounds and with a fuel gauge inoperable they have to rely on manual calculations. So when I came across "Freefall: Flight 174" a movie from the 90s about a real event which happened during the 80s my expectations were as you expect low even though it stars William Devane. Based on the true story of AIR CANADA FLIGHT 143 that took from Montreal,Quebec, Canada on July 23,1983 with not enough fuel to reach Edmonton,Alberta, Canada and ran out of fuel at 41,000 feet before crash landing at a abandoned Royal Canadian airforce base.the movie is a B movie for it’s time isn’t bad but they couldn’t make any reference to AIR CANADA but is worth the price to pay or you can read the book FREE FALL BY WILLIAM HOFFER.The bade is now a industry park and drag strip and the town of Gimli,Manitoba tried to purchase the retired Air Canada 767 to bring it to the town as a museum pice but where unable too but anyone can go onto the drag strip/old run way to see where the 767 crashed landedīased on the true story of AIR CANADA FLIGHT 143 that took from Montreal,Quebec, Canada on July 23,1983 with not enough fuel to reach Edmonton,Alberta, Canada and ran out of fuel at 41,000 feet before crash landing at a abandoned Royal Canadian airforce base.the movie is a B movie for it’s time isn’t bad but they couldn’t make any reference to AIR CANADA but is worth the price to pay or you can read the book FREE FALL BY WILLIAM HOFFER.When ever I discover another made for TV flight movie the only thing I expect is that it will be average at best, I never have high expectations even when it features one of my favourite actors.
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