Blackout Effect
Blackout Effect (UK: 747) is a 1998 made-for-television disaster/thriller film. Blackout Effect was originally broadcast on NBC on January 4, 1998.
Plot
Eric Stoltz plays John Dantley, an NTSB officer sent to O'Hare Airport in Chicago to investigate a collision between Global Airlines Flight 1025 (a Boeing 757-200 from Los Angeles to Washington D.C.) and PDO Cargo flight 342 (a Boeing 727-200F flying westbound cargo plane), where 185 people are killed.
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author | Matthew Bombeck |
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director | Jeff Bleckner |
editor | Geoffrey Rowland |
events | aviation aviation accident |
genre | drama thriller |
keywords | accidents and incidents in aviation air traffic control air traffic controller boeing boeing 727-200f boeing 757-200 cargo airline cargo plane collision fly human error kill land los angeles national transportation safety board ntsb o'hare airport o'hare international airport radar warn wash |
musicBy | Gary Chang |
producer | Anthony Santa Croce |
publisher | NBC |
theme | disaster |