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air traffic controller

6 movies and shows

The Note

The Note

Sat, 08 Dec 2007

Following a tragic plane crash, newspaper columnist Peyton MacGruder happens upon a hastily-written note that was from one of the passengers onboard. She makes it her mission to deliver it to its intended recipient by Christmas, bringing her readers along for the ride.

Pushing Tin

Pushing Tin

Fri, 23 Apr 1999

Two air traffic controllers who thrive on living dangerously compete to outdo each other on several levels.

2:22

2:22

Thu, 29 Jun 2017

Two planes almost collide after a blinding flash of light paralyzes air traffic controller Dylan Branson for a few seconds. Suspended from his job, Dylan starts to notice an ominous pattern of sounds and events that repeats itself in exactly the same manner every day, ending precisely at 2:22 p.m. Also drawn into a complex relationship with a woman, Dylan must figure out a way to break the power of the past and take control of time itself.

The Crowded Sky

The Crowded Sky

Fri, 02 Sep 1960

When Navy pilot Dale Heath takes off, he doesn't expect his navigational equipment to fail and must adapt when it goes out along with his radio. Heading straight for a commercial jet piloted by Dick Barnett, whose plane is full of passengers, Heath can't tell which way to turn in order to avoid a catastrophe.

International Airport

International Airport

Sat, 25 May 1985

Manager of a large metropolitan airport tries to deal with the stress of his job, and the various characters that work for him.

9/11: Cleared for Chaos

9/11: Cleared for Chaos

Wed, 11 Sep 2019

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.