Mission Air (2014) [NR]

Featuring:
Gigi Rice, Carey Scott, Tom Maden

Written by:
Gary Heavin
Chase Hunter
Mike Norris

Directed by:
Mike Norris


Release Date:
September 21, 2014

Original Title:
Mission Air

Alternate Titles:
Mission Aire

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
2nd Fiddle Entertainment
Mission Air

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 90

Mother and son, Diane and Michael Ireland have just completed another successful medial mission trip to Mexico. Caring for children, delivering supplies, and of course Michael's cherished time with Marisol, the love of his life. The plane arrives to take them home to Mission Air, their home in Texas, when a group of bandits attack in an effort to steal the plane. The bandits now formulate a plan to kidnap the Ireland's daughter and the crew must risk everything to save Sophie. There is a skirmish that ensues and the Irelands must rely on being protected by the armor of God in an effort to bring Sophie home. Action/Adventure that leaves you on the edge of your seat combined with faith and courage.

Mother and son, Diane and Michael Ireland have just completed another successful medical mission trip to Mexico. Caring for children, delivering supplies, and of course Michael's cherished time with Marisol, the love of his life, who lives in one of the villages they assist, Villa De Luz. Their plane waits on a nearby grass strip to take them home to Mission Air, their home in Texas. As they arrive at the plane a group of bandits attack in an effort to steal the plane. After a struggle with the bandits Michael and Diane narrowly escape with their lives and their plane. Back in Mexico the bandits are bent on revenge against the Irelands for the loss of one of their own during the struggle for the plane. The bandits formulate a plan to kidnap the Ireland's daughter, Sophie, to bait the Irelands to return to Mexico to exact their revenge. Having no other recourse, Diane and crew risk everything to save Sophie. To remain undetected, they must fly low, at night, through a dangerous Mexican canyon in a client's "borrowed plane". Upon arriving at Villa De Luz the proverbial Mexican standoff ensues between the group of bandits and the Mission Air family. Protected by the armor of God, the Ireland's rely on their faith alone in an attempt to bring Sophie home safely.

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