Is the crash scene in flight realistic?


Is the crash scene in flight realistic? In a 2012 interview with the Los Angeles Times, the screenwriter of Flight explained that the dramatic fictional crash depicted in the movie by director Robert Zemeckis was loosely inspired by the 2000 crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261, which was caused by a broken jackscrew.


Are pilots nervous when they fly?

Usually not. However, some weather conditions can cause turbulence and up and downdrafts such that an airplane can not be controlled completely; that makes me nervous. The pilot can usually keep the pitch about right, but the airspeed will be going all over the place.


Is Captain Whitaker Based on a true story?

William 'Whip' Whitaker Was Created For The Flight Movie The protagonist of Flight, pilot Whip Whitaker (Washington), was created for the movie and is not based on any real person.


Did anyone survive flight 261?

Alaska Airlines Flight 261 was an Alaska Airlines flight of a McDonnell Douglas MD-83 plane that crashed into the Pacific Ocean on January 31, 2000, roughly 2.7 miles (4.3 km; 2.3 nmi) north of Anacapa Island, California, following a catastrophic loss of pitch control, killing all 88 on board: two pilots, three cabin ...


How much do commercial pilots make?

The average commercial pilot salary ranges between $63,000 and $139,000 in the US. Commercial pilots' hourly rates in the US typically range between $30 and $66 an hour. Commercial pilots earn the highest salaries in California (128,074), New York (117,977), and New Jersey (117,895).


What is the riskiest part of a flight?

Approach and landing is the highest risk phase of flight, accounting for over 50 percent of all accidents at every level of aviation.


Were bodies recovered from Flight 261?

Most of the passengers and crew remain trapped in the wreckage of the airliner that rests some 640 feet deep in the Santa Barbara Channel. Authorities have said that four bodies were recovered shortly after the crash, although other scattered body parts have been found since then; no identifications have been released.


Do pilots get drug tested?

Yes, airline pilots do get drug tested. Pilots are subject to several types of testing, including pre-employment, random testing, reasonable suspicion, post-accident, and return-to-duty drug testing.


Can you sue an airline if you survive a plane crash?

Families of victims and survivors may bring a lawsuit against the airline or aircraft. In some cases, it may be appropriate to sue a parts manufacturer. The federal government provides support to the families of those injured in airplane crashes.