One Six Right

2005
8| 1h13m| G| en| More Info
Released: 25 November 2005 Released
Producted By: Terwilliger Productions
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Official Website: http://www.onesixright.com
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An exhilarating documentary film that celebrates the unsung hero of aviation - the local airport - by tracing the life, history, and struggles of an airport icon: Southern California's Van Nuys Airport. Featuring thrilling aerial photography and a sweeping original score, the film dispels common misconceptions and opposes criticism of General Aviation airports.

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Cebalord Very best movie i ever watch
AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Stoutor It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
Cheryl A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
Bob Taylor I won't go into superlatives, they've already been said better than I could do, shy of just repeating them! This movie is outstanding. If ever there were a video that makes a person want to go to the airport and fly ANYWHERE this is it. The image quality is wonderful, composition great. My only regret is that the shots of flying don't last longer. Next film, just put the cameras in the airplanes and do what you did here, but more so! The musical soundtrack is evocative...order the CD for the home, car, or aircraft CD players. Close your eyes (at home only!) and it will take you flying. Brian and the crew did a wonderful job...thanks for not giving up when you had early lack of support. I'm eager to see what flying adventures Brian and his crew will take us on next.
jz5x5 I've heard of this movie for years and finally bought it. It's way over-hyped. I'm a pilot and love all this stuff, but this movie can't make up it's mind. Sometimes it wants to be an AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilot's Association, the general aviation organization and lobby) propaganda movie. I can imagine AOPA people screening this for new lawmakers. Sometimes it wants to be a history of the Van Nuys airport, arguably the most interesting GA airport in the world. The movie succeeds at neither. Any non-pilot would be bored to tears watching this movie, and pilots don't need to watch it. Had they simply made it historical they probably would have succeeded with the propaganda part without the need for talking head shots from Phil Boyer, the AOPA president. Or had they made this about Mayor Daily's ripping up Miegs Field in Chicago in the middle of the night, it would have been more dramatic.
flymefriendly This is an amazing movie with some of the best air-to-air footage I've seen. Following the DC-3 all the way down to landing is spectacular while the blending of past photos into present video really helps the story flow.With the sounds of Merlins and turbines, the glint of sunshine off a wing and some incredible interviews, this is a movie that brings tears to my eyes. After watching this, some of my non-aviation friends are finally starting to understand why I'm so hooked.Be sure to round out the set by picking up One Six Left (the companion DVD) and downloading Flying Full Circle from the team's website. I'm very much hanging out for "Aviation Epic" to be released.
cmedico I've had my license for many years now and its hard to put into words how much I love aviation. This film does such a good job capturing the true nature of what its like to be a pilot and why those of us that choose to fly love it so much. Anyone who knows a pilot should watch this film. You'll understand your friend a lot better after you do. You might even be inspired to take a few lessons yourself. ;) The imagery in this film is spectacular. The images are go grand that it brings a tear to my eye every time I watch it.I've been fortunate enough to meet several of the famous aviation people you'll see in this film. In every case I've been amazed by how genuine and nice they were in person. There is just something a little different about pilots. Wonderfully different.