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Old 03-09-2007, 02:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default One Six Right - Documentary on Discovery HD

The official title is One Six Right The Romance of Flying

Have any of you seen this? I watched it last weekend - it was on the Comcast on-demand list for Discovery High Def Theater. It's beautifully done and I think that it can answer the question of "why they do it." If you're on the fence about wanting to fly yourself, then I think that this documentary would do a great job convincing you to take some flight lessons. The camera work and score are incredible.

I'm just going to copy & paste the description from Amazon:

"One Six Right" is an inspiring documentary film that reveals a special look at the unsung hero of aviation, the local airport, through the life, history and struggle of an airport icon: Southern California's Van Nuys Airport. The film takes viewers on a journey of spectacular aerial sequences and tells a romantic story through the accounts of passionate pilots, air traffic controllers, historians and flight enthusiasts, including well-known faces such as Sydney Pollack, Lorenzo Lamas, Paul Moyer, Hal Fishman and many others. There is no off-screen narrator. The film uncovers the rich history of this airport - Amelia Earhart broke a world speed record over its runways, Marilyn Monroe was discovered while working in its hangars, and scenes from Casablanca were filmed on its grounds. Almost every type of aircraft has graced its runways, from the primitive airplanes of the 1920's to the state-of-the-art business jets of today. Through the history of the Van Nuys Airport (VNY), the viewer comes to have a new appreciation for the significance of all General Aviation airports as a critical component of the communities they serve. Located in the heart of the San Fernando Valley, VNY is today the world's busiest General Aviation airport and contributes over $1 billion each year to the Southern California economy. "One Six Right" explores common misconceptions about General Aviation airports, which are often criticized for noise pollution and viewed as exclusive playgrounds for the rich. The film creates an awareness of the threat to these community airports through staggering statistics of airports that no longer exist, and the rapid rate at which they are continuing to close (1 per week in the U.S.). Airports are not a renewable resource - these smaller and often forgotten airports are the foundation of the entire aviation industry, contributing significantly to global commerce and are the breeding ground of the pilots of tomorrow.


Anyway, if you can't see this through Comcast on-demand, you should rent it or buy it from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/One-Six-Right-.../dp/B000IJ6VAQ

I think it would make a nice gift for the pilot in your life, although I'm really buying it for both of us!
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