Crash Investigators Pan Their Casting as Villains in ‘Sully’

That was supposed to be edited out from what I had previously read.

Haven't read onto it.. but in the beginning there basically was a shot of United planes with Continental CG'd on them.
Cheap, easy, effective. You know how things are these days. Who's gonna notice anyway? :)
 
Haven't read onto it.. but in the beginning there basically was a shot of United planes with Continental CG'd on them.
Cheap, easy, effective. You know how things are these days. Who's gonna notice anyway? :)

And to think, back in the day when movies had a DC-10 taking off and the same plane becomes an L-1011 when landing, or vice versa, was considered an aviation movie crime. :)
 
And to think, back in the day when movies had a DC-10 taking off and the same plane becomes an L-1011 when landing, or vice versa, was considered an aviation movie crime. :)
Not to derail, but hey, back in the day they actually tried
(Classic soviet movie. Here a tanker runs dry after giving all the go juice away, has to land on an abandoned ww2 field. Check it out from 3:15)
 
Not to derail, but hey, back in the day they actually tried
(Classic soviet movie. Here a tanker runs dry after giving all the go juice away, has to land on an abandoned ww2 field. Check it out from 3:15)

I had no idea what was going on but I could feel the suspense. I would watch that with subtitles.
 
I saw it last night, it's a highly inaccurate movie. First, it depicted Sully buying a sandwich from an airport convenience store. No pilot I have ever met would be caught dead in one of those, let alone actually buying food from one! Second, a gate agent was shown having sympathy for passengers who showed up to the gate late. Clearly this movie has an agenda (I just don't know what it is).

On a more serious note, I did find it somewhat amusing that in the simulator scenes they edited out the all important "retard, retard" call.
 
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