On September 11, 2001, the unimaginable transpired when devastating attacks on the World Trade Center forced the shutdown of the entire U.S. airspace. Thousands of kilometres away in Gander, Newfoundland, a group of Nav Canada air traffic controllers suddenly had the lives of 33,000 people in their hands and had to think fast to find a place for them to go. Discovery uncovers how these unsung heroes managed to safely land 224 planes in four hours, without incident.
Direction
Tight docudrama pacing that never exploits tragedy.
Practical Effects
Real controllers, real stress — no Hollywood heroics needed.

Director
Gary Lang
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The real Gander controllers had never trained for complete U.S. airspace shutdown — they invented the protocol in real-time.
This story later inspired the musical 'Come From Away,' though this documentary focuses purely on the aviation logistics, not the human aftermath.