I live on West Sussex and all the best bits are here. From Fontwell Park racecourse (glad to see Goodwood didn't get all the attention for once) to Douthdowns Gliding Club to sweeping views of the South Downs themselves. Lovely interiors of the great eateries of Horsham which have quaintly refused to move out of the 1980s fight for your attention with the baronial grandeur of Ashurst Park Hotel and it's plush draperies.
In amongst all of this is some confusing stuff about aeroplanes.
A Dark Reflection
2015
Action / Thriller
A Dark Reflection
2015
Action / Thriller
Keywords: based on true storybased on a true story
Plot summary
The film is based on actual events. World renowned, investigative journalist Helen Eastman returns to the UK after a disastrous assignment in the Middle East and takes a new job at a local paper to be closer to her air traffic controller boyfriend, Joe Forbes. Rather than be happy that she has finally given up her high profile career to be closer to him, he is despondent having been suspended from work following a serious JASP Air in-flight safety incident on his shift. The incident is not released to the public, triggering Helen's instinctive journalistic curiosity to ask. Why not? Helen convinces her new editor Nick Robertson that there must be more to the incident known as Flight 313, then JASP Airlines and the aviation regulators are admitting to. Trainee journalist Natasha Stevens joins Helen to investigate matters further. As they probe the aviation industry for answers, a well-orchestrated pattern of denial emerges and they soon discover they are not the first to ask difficult questions. When JASP Air Captain, David Morris dies, his flight attendant wife Isabelle Morris discovers David has been investigating the same flight safety issue for many years. New JASP Air CEO Ben Tyrell discovers Flight 313 is not a one off event and begins to ask his own questions. When JASP Air head engineer Alan Morgan reveals the industry has an engine design problem, he soon discovers the darker side of the airline industry and its secret campaign of denial being withheld by airline owners Charles and Maggie Jaspar. Now Ben is faced with the very real moral question. Corporate Profit or Public Safety? In the meantime, Helen and Natasha discover both pilots and passengers are at risk but how can they prove it? This becomes their biggest assignment ever, but they have a formidable adversary - the aviation industry - where cash pays for silence... So how will it all end?
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Pilot Error
The film is based on a true story.
Reporter Helen Eastman (Georgina Sutcliffe) returns from the Middle East after her bf camera man became too successful at catching bullets. She takes a mundane job at same town newspaper. Her new BF (TJ Herbert) is an air traffic controller who gets suspended for what appears to be pilot error. Helen starts a small investigation that escalates into Erin Brockovich status, involving airlines poisoning people with fumes.
The film was interesting but lacked the persona drama, emotion, and intensity of said "Erin Brockovich" or "All the President's Men." The ending lacked that great gotcha moment or heartfelt scene...perhaps too close to the truth.
Guide: No f-bomb, sex, or nudity.
Aerotoxins lead to chronic illness...
Surely, if you have been flying a lot over the past decade, then you have most likely smelled some gas fumes here and there, when you boarded the plane and/or while flying. This film does an excellent depiction of how large aircraft companies try to escape liability and do whatever they can to deter potential claimants that could initially destroy their business. The ugly truth is that consumers are exposed to aero toxins while breathing in cabin air. The solution at the end of the film is convincing, an air filter, (which should have been made available in the first place) is now protecting the future consumers from being exposed to aero toxins. Undeniably, this film has raised my awareness of the types of health risks that comes with flying frequently. I think it was time to shed light on such concerns as our health should come first.