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Mixed Signals

Mixed Signals

2008TV Episode⏱️ 47mTV-14
DocumentaryCrimeHistory
7.9
IMDB Rating
165 votes

There are many factors affecting an aircraft in flight. Any one of them can bring the plane down. But as the investigation reveals yet again, the most common one is the human factor.

Director
Tim Wolochatiuk
Writers
N/A
Stars
Jonathan Aris, Hrant Alianak, Stephen Bogaert
Release Date
June 4, 2008
Language
English
Country
Canada
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Jonathan Aris
Jonathan Aris
as Narrator
Hrant Alianak
Hrant Alianak
as Captain Erdem
Stephen Bogaert
Stephen Bogaert
as Narrator
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John Cox
as Self - Air Safety Consultant
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Bob Macintosh
as Self - NTSB Investigator, Birgenair 301
Jorge Molina
Jorge Molina
as First Officer Gergin
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Anthony Jiminian
as Self - Dominican Republic Navy
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Sam Tabar
as Relief Pilot Evrenesoglu
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Enmanuel Souffront
as Self - Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau
Francisco Trujillo Avalos-Davidson
Francisco Trujillo Avalos-Davidson
as Santo Domingo Controller

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.78 : 1
Sound
Stereo
Color
Color
Production
Cineflix Productions, Galaxie Productions, NF Inc.

🏷️ Keywords

flightlandingreconstructionplanecommunications

🎯 Categories

CrimeDocumentaryHistory

⭐ Featured Review

Air Speed.
by rmax3048232016-09-22
7/10

"A Birgen Airlines flight, a Boeing 757, takes off from the Dominican Republic for Santo Domingo Airport. Everything looks normal until the pilot notices that the first officer's air speed doesn't match his own. The pilot's air speed indicator shows that the airplane is traveling much too fast, beyond the recommended top speed. The co-pilot's indicator shows that the airplane is too slow. Five minutes into the flight, over the Caribbean Sea, the stall warning begins shaking the controls and the flight disappears from radar. The Dominican Navy arrives to find a large patch o..."

📖 Synopsis

There are many factors affecting an aircraft in flight. Any one of them can bring the plane down. But as the investigation reveals yet again, the most common one is the human factor.