

After their pilot dies unexpectedly mid-flight, passenger Doug White must safely land a plane and save his entire family from insurmountable danger.
Acting
Dennis Quaid's everyman panic is weirdly grounding
Practical Effects
Actual Cessna cockpit recreation—claustrophobic as intended
Direction
McNamara keeps it surprisingly taut for a faith film

Director
Sean McNamara
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The real Doug White still has the voicemail from the ATC controller who talked him down—played it at the premiere.
This was Sean McNamara's third faith-based survival drama in four years; he's basically become the Sully of Christian cinema.
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The story of Doug White flying that King Air is the reason I am a commercial pilot today. Thank you, Doug.
@julietbravoaviation 122
I just want to tell you both: good luck, and we're all counting on you.
@cllewis1 33
Beautiful King Air 200! Fly one everyday!
@cameronbird6291 7
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