A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 27, 2012
Original Title:
Collision Course
Alternate Titles:
Blackout im Cockpit
Catastrophe en plein ciel
Collision Course
Kollisionskurs
Solar Flight
Todesflug 415
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
MarVista Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 84
Kate Parks has spent the past year on tour promoting her book, an in-depth look at the attempted cover up of her husband's death in a plane crash. Now all she wants is to return home to her daughter, 15-year-old Samantha. But when a powerful solar flare strikes her flight home, killing the pilot, knocking out the co-pilot and frying all the electronic systems on the plane, it looks like she may not get there. As panic sets in among the passengers, Kate works with flight attendant Jake to manage the growing chaos and tension on the plane as she tries to keep 30,000 tons of steel hurtling through the air at 500 miles per hour. Flying blind, Kate tries to find a way to communicate with air traffic control - one way or another, this plane is coming down. With the passengers' lives on the line, Kate will have to find a way to land safely... or never see her daughter again.
Costume Design:
Susan Chan
Director:
Fred Olen Ray
Director of Photography:
Theo Angell
Editor:
Randy Carter
Executive Producer:
Fernando Szew
Michael Jacobs
Original Music Composer:
Sandro Morales Santoro
Producer:
Fred Olen Ray
Kimberly A. Ray
Production Design:
Eve McCarney
Screenplay:
Jason Bourque
Unit Production Manager:
Kimberly A. Ray
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