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2/10
Based on a True but Highly Exaggerated Story
7 April 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Having listened to the actual ATC recordings of this event several times on YouTube, I was excited to see a movie was made of the event but found this video highly offensive. In the opening, viewers are told, "What you are about to see is a true story..." Doug White is portrayed as a near zero-time pilot who doesn't even know proper ATC lingo, but in reality he was a licensed pilot having flown single engine planes. The King Air was far beyond his experience being a twin engine and far more complex than the Cessna planes he flew years before.

I found very annoying all the extra drama, inaccuracies, and the silliness from the two kids and every scene they were in. The slow motion scene where the young girl walks outside, looks skyward, and gets hit with a raindrop was just icing on the Corny Scale. I guess the writers felt another crisis was needed by adding the onboard medical emergency where one sister struggled to save the other's life while mom looks over her shoulder with a near ho hum response as the girl becomes entrapped in the luggage netting. And toss in a 3rd near death issue with Doug flying into the thunderstorm. I think the writers dropped the ball by not having the plane run out of fuel on final approach so that Doug had to fly a glider to the runway and either land it or die. And in the real story, the pilot could not be removed from the left seat, so they strapped him back in to try to keep him from falling into the controls.

There is truth surrounding this movie. Doug White is a real person, he and his family were on a King Air where the pilot died, controllers helped him to get the plane to the airport, and they all survived. The actual story itself is fascinating and ripe with drama, tension, and relief in the ending. Simply staying true and telling the story as it really occurred would have made a 10 star movie, but this story was ruined by writers who felt the need to dress it up. A true story? Hardly. Sadly, the truth got lost in the fantasies of the writers. Do yourself a favor. Go to YouTube, find the event, and listen to it. You'll be on the edge of your seat from the first radio call to the landing. So much better than this highly fictionalized movie.
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No Vacancy (2022)
10/10
Learn the Heart of this Church and See God's Handiwork
23 May 2022
Many churches, while being involved in local and foreign mission projects, spend much of their financial resources maintaining the home church and its own buildings and programs. Learning that FBC Leesburg members voted not to build a new and needed sanctuary but instead to focus on helping the homeless and desperate people in their city reveals the heart of the pastor and his flock. Having been to the church and seen them myself, the buildings are old, worn, and in terrible need of repair and replacement. A new sanctuary would surely have been a real blessing to the congregation, yet they chose to focus not on their own needs but on the needs of others. This fact alone is quite inspiring and compels one to examine what is really important in life.

Often, seeing God's work is not so easy, as HIs actions occur over weeks, months, or years. Via this movie, we get to see His work in a bit under two hours, and we get to see how the elements of His plan came together in order to radically change the lives of a few real characters shown in the movie not to mention so many others since then. As shown during the closing credits, the ministry has expanded far beyond its original plan, and this shows God had a bigger purpose in mind and more than originally imagined. This is so often true in the lives of people who trust and follow Jesus.
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