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334:), who senses a good story, the investigators find there was no bomb on board, and all the evidence points to Greg. Cody finds out that the CIA was spying on the aircraft with on-board surveillance equipment, interfering with the aircraft's radar. Diane asks if that was the reason why Greg crashed, but Cody explains that it is more complicated. Meanwhile, Greg dies from his injuries. Diane makes an official statement in which she claims her husband was not responsible, but she is not considered a reliable source, in view of the fact that she could lose pension and other benefits. 518:
pinpointed the problems with the film: "What this all boils down to is as a whole movie 'Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501' doesn't work; it is too contrived and now seriously dated. But the various elements of the movie are interesting and it is a case that less would have made 'Crash: The Mystery
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Diane refuses to accept that her husband will be blamed for the crash and does everything to get the entire truth revealed. With the help of a few experts, she is able to prove that there was a fire in the cargo hold of the aircraft, the fire starting by spontaneous combustion of a piece of cargo,
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jointly investigate scene of the accident. Amid speculation about the cause of the crash, some suspect Greg of refusing to follow orders. The FBI notices that the CIA immediately collected cargo out of the wreckage and labeled it top secret. Diane is devastated when she hears the news, until she
498:, a DC-9, as depicted in the film, crashed after dangerous goods illegally loaded into the cargo compartment caused an in-flight fire which brought down the aircraft. The accident was a startlingly similar echo of the events in the film. 514:, commented: "I like the depiction of the media and their misinterpretation of air disasters. Cheryl Ladd and the other actors are convincing, but the special effects and footage used aren’t." Andy Webb, in his review for 31: 540:
Greg Feith, playing the role of Flight 1501’s First Officer Pasco, was, at the time, a senior investigator for the NTSB; He went on to investigate the ValuJet Flight 592 accident.
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union. He tells her that Greg is the prime suspect in the crash investigation and collects information from her, finding out that Greg was on medication.
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airliner because of an hour-and-a-half delay. Greg decides to make an emergency landing in
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began on July 17, 1990 and was finished by August that year. The aircraft depicted in
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finds out that Greg is one of the few survivors. She is contacted by Scott Cody (
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is usually advertised as being based on true events.
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DVD cover
Philip Saville
Cheryl Ladd
Jeffrey DeMunn
Mark Snow
Paul Lohmann
made-for-television
drama film
Philip Saville
Cheryl Ladd
Jeffrey DeMunn
Cheryl Ladd
Doug Sheehan
miscarriages
bomb threat
politician
abortion
McDonnell Douglas DC-9
Dayton, Ohio
Central Intelligence Agency
Federal Bureau of Investigation
National Transportation Safety Board
Jeffrey DeMunn
Air Line Pilots Association, International
Jim Metzler
Cheryl Ladd
Jeffrey DeMunn
Frederick Coffin
Peter Jurasik

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