Rating: 8.6
One Six Right: The Romance of Flying (2005)
Terwilliger Productions

Description

Experience 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. Through the love story of one airport, past to present, the film shares the timeless romance of flying with all ages.


Collected reviews and ratings

9.0 DVD File | Dan Ramer

Several celebrity pilots appear to express their love of flying, but most of the participants are people totally unfamiliar. They all have some interesting stories to tell. The interviewees range from executives to retired airline pilots to leisure time fliers to ex-military.
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9.0 Amazon user reviews

If you've ever dreamed of flying, if you know someone who's a pilot, or if you're a pilot yourself, you must see this movie. It's really a love story - between the pilots and their airplanes,
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8.3 digitallyobsessed.com | Mark Zimmer

At times annoyingly preachy, One Six Right is a must for pilots and aviation buffs, and there are plenty of extravagant visuals for the rest of us to enjoy here as well.
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8.0 DVD Talk | Adam Tyner

One Six Right doesn't need to lean on somber, wistful music or narration as a connective thread for the interviews. The documentary is driven entirely by the stories told by these pilots: a fascination with planes dating back to childhood that drew them towards aviation, the thrill of their first solo flights, and how they managed to buy their first planes.
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