Revealing mistake: In the scene where Donna flies as a captain, you can see on the throttle quadrant there are three levers for three engines. There are groups of four dials instead of three for engine temperatures and pressure, and they don't even show symmetric values for similar engines. Furthermore, the altimeter reads over 3000ft, equivalent to a landing in Switzerland or Peru. Finally, there are multiple red and yellow lights on the panel; these colors only come on as a warning like low cabin pressure or engine fire.
View From The Top (2003)
Plot summary
Directed by: Bruno Barreto
Starring: Gwyneth Paltrow, Mark Ruffalo, Rob Lowe, Christina Applegate, Mike Myers, Candice Bergen
Donna Jensen (Gwyneth Paltrow) a trailer park girl decides to leave her small town after reading a book by Sally Weston (Candice Bergen). She starts off in a small airline company and then decides to join the bigger airline. She and her friends join an academy but did not made it to the best routes. She met Ted (Mark Ruffalo) and fall in love.
John Whitney: You peaked too soon. You're was what we call a "peak too sooner."
Trivia: Just something to look for: in the scene when Gwenyth Paltrow goes to see Mike Myers about how she thinks her test scores were messed up, she asks him if she can retest and he says, "That's not procedure." The shot then goes back to her and you can see a plaque on the wall that says "That's Procedure."
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