I remember the movie. But I also do remember seeing it live as I lived in Woodbridge, Va. Which was about 40 miles sout of Washington when it happened. My prayers go to the victims and the survivors. And my thanks goes out to the rescue efforts of the helicopter and to Mr. Lenny Skutnik who saved that woman in the river. My mom was just south of the 14th Bridge as the plane went down. And heard it go down.
I was in elementary school when this happened and I lived in the DC area. My Dad always took the 14th Street Bridge home from work and didn’t get home until later that night. We had no way of knowing whether he was ok. Thankfully, he was, but a kid in my brother’s class in HS lost his Dad.
I watched this first when I was 7 back in the 1980s and it struck such a chord with me I’d end up being an air safety trainer for 12 years. Watching it again some 40 years later, I’m so impressed with the professional way this TV movie has been written and produced. My sincere condolences to all involved in this tragedy, living or passed.
@@kathyflorcruz552 First they called its Florida Airline when it was Eastern Airlines. Next we twice saw the pitot de-icing switch at off, when the co-pilot called for it to be on during the checklist. Captain ignored him De-icing procedures only spray broadly over each plane. My husband flew for Eastern and my son flew medically equipped Lear jets. We even named one our many dogs Pitot. The movie
@@geniol28186 A blocked or frozen pitot tube gives seriously incorrect airspeed and/or angle of attack information to the cockpit. This has caused multiple deadly airline crashes. Fact.
My Sister Was in Her 1st Year as a Stewardess (Before the women were renamed "Flight Attendant's ") flying for Ward Air out of (Y V R) Vancouver International Airport. My Sister was SO SO Scared BUT SHE HUNG IN THERE . I❤💕 MY SISTER SOO MUCH🙏
Lenny Scutnik - what a brave man to jump into the frigid water like that to rescue Priscilla. Simply amazing - even today. And the skill of the helicopter crew was astonishing...
Way back in the early 2000s I planned to fly to NJ to go to my friends annual New Years Eve party and stay with them. I was in the Dallas airport on a layover. ONE snowflake fell, and they canceled the flight! LOL I missed the party. LOL
I was at what was then National Airport when this tragedy happened. I remember walking by the Air Florida desk and noticing how deserted it looked. I found out later why that was 😢
I watch this movie in its entirety from beginning to end, but my main focus was on the pilot during the takeoff roll… The copilot kept bringing up issues with the instruments and every time he did that the pilot would just whistle and ignore him. His demeanor seem to me to be very arrogant, and oblivious to what was going on. And in my opinion, that is what caused the crash of that airplane.
That is an outstanding observation I looked into the Pilot's background and he had been disciplined before according to records he bypassed training failed a bunch of times before he passed certain tests he was not considered a good pilot... that plane sat there for almost an hour and was never D iced again you are correct the pilot was arrogant and should not have even attempted to take off in such bad weather
I saw a documentary on this crash, as many strikes as this Captain had against him, he shouldn't have been driving a bus. Such a senseless waste of lives.
The pilot, and the co-pilot were as well as the airport were collectively to blame. As bad as the weather was, if you cannot keep up with de-icing, then the airport should be closed. I've heard it's better now with some airports having portable de-icing out on the runway. Also, they kept showing the Pitot tubes. Those should be inspected carefully after de-icing to make sure they're clear! And the two pilots having the plane's "De-ice" switch OFF??? DUH! 🤦♀️ But there were some great lines from Richard Mazur's character! Of course, he usually provides that deadpan comic style - he has had some great acting parts over his career.
Saw this on tv when it happened it was devastating. The pilot also seemed distracted as though he were thinking of something else. I also noticed how he kept brushing off the co-pilot's concerns.
i was 10 yrs old and i will never forget how emotionally distraught i became but also pride mixed with love for all the ordinary folks there that day... 'the helpers', as Mr. Rogers taught us to look for, during extreme, scary situations. I think this is the Last of great rescues... that human compassion drove. Because everybody risked themselves for others, we don't see that anymore. Professionals have issues these days, risking themselves lol. That's not why they signed up.
This has extra scenes! When the movie airs on TV it fades to black just before hitting the bridge. When it comes back from commercial break, they are already in the water.
The dedication at the very beginning is inaccurate. Not all persons have a selfless part. Many do. But not everyone. It is wonderful to witness when we come across it.
We lived around there when this happened. It was so tragic. The interesting outside of this movie is that it is being shown with British commercials. Couple things l have no clue what product is.
No option to skip through commercials. Theres about 20 of them in between each scene. Why did the pilot keep whistling when the first officer kept pointing out issues.
Jane Kaczmarek -Louis (Malcom´s mom) is on this. That being saaid: Total fatalities 78 Total injuries 9 This is awful, may all those poor souls rest in peace.
I remember when this happened. I believe it was an Eastern airline plane. Eastern airline no longer exists. I am from Miami and knew people who worked in various aspects of the airline. People within the airline knew that the maintenance of the planes was poor. I knew a girl whose father was a mechanic for Eastern and quit because of it.
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There should be 2 helicopters. When one is bringing the survivor on the side to be picked by the rescuers... the other helicopter will pick again the others... alternate procedure. I think they won't bump each other in the air. Just noticed.. but I felt sad to this tragedy. 😞
There was very little room to maneuver two helicopters. It would have been a very dangerous "dance" for two helicopters to try and pick up the survivors.
Is this a true story and when was this film made please? One thing i don't understand is why was the plane allowed to fly when it was covered in snow and ice?Thankyou for uploading this.
I lived in D. C. at the time and recall this very well. They did de-ice the plane, but it wind up having to wait longer and wasn’t de-iced a second time.
I don't know where all of the good common sense went, especially when being a veteran pilot and noticing snow and ice buildup on the wings..!! Sound judgement would tell you to have those wings de-iced ASAP especially right before a takeoff..... right?? So what happened here???
Background music heard between the passengers board the plane and before they get cleared to take off: 33:41 and 35:54 " Cheer up" by Brian Bennett from Bruton music's "Sunny sides" 37:24 and 38:35 "Songbird" (same author ,same album) 38:52 and 39:14 and again 43:37 and 44:13 "Sunny side up "by Alan Hawkshaw (same album above) 44:31 and 45:32 and again 45:48 and 46:27 "Sweet and simple" by Alan Hawkshaw (same album) 46:31 and 46:33 and again 50:28 and 50:56 "Strolling around" by Irving Martin. Bruton music's "Soft sell" Finally 53:07 and 53:38 "Fairway" by Alan Hawkshaw (Bruton music's "Sunny sides")
Hi there everyone🙂🙂 the main consensus inmthe comments seems to pointbtoward the arrogant pilot causing the crash,did he ironically survive himself & was he charged with negligience,thanks x
This was the fault of the WHOLE AIRLINE INDUSTRY, not just one captain ignoring warnings from his copilot!! The airport should have been closed and ALL FLIGHTS cancelled!! Dear God, what competent pilot would have taken off in that wheather, or competent tower official would have given them clearance for take off?? It seems EVERYONE IN CHARGE on that day were OUT OF THEIR MINDS!! Most of all the passengers! Did they REALLY feel safe taking a flight in THOSE CONDITIONS??
how come this movie has basically the real CVR recording being said by the actors as if they were reading the transcript, but when it comes to the tragedy at Tenerife we have to rely on an interpretation? The real CVR of this flight is one i have heard plenty of times. And i knew this movie, from when i was a lot younger. But now i see this part again and these actors basically read the transcript of the CVR in a movie. Why was this not done in movies about the Tenerife disaster, nor even in the actual Air Crash Investigation docu about that crash? We as the public have to rely on a transcript. But in this case there seems to be no problem to release the CVR and have actors say it almost word for word. I just do not understand why they have never released the audio of the CVR from the Tenerife disaster. They blame the dutch captain, because he was impatient. Sure, could be. May we as the public hear that for ourselves, or do we have to rely on "experts" and transcriptions of recordings? Smells fishy to me, to be honest.
This movie focuses on the human element of this tragedy and the heroism involved in saving those lives that were spared. An even more important component than the cause.
It's not going to get any better. I had to get CZcams premium a year ago because I couldn't stand all the commercials then. I'm sure they're much worse now!!
ONE HELICOPTER, SO STUPID, BRING LIKE 5 0R 7 ONE BY ONE TAKING TURNS RECUING PEOPLE, NO COMMUNICATION HERE, WHO ARE THE HEROES AND WHO ARE NOT,.......ONE HELICOPTER TAKES WAYYYYYYYYY TOOOOO LOOOOONG, TO RESCUE, EVEN CARTOON RESCUE IS MORE SMARTER THAN REAL LIFE, MAN THIS IS SAD, VERY SAD WITH HURTFUL FEELINGS,.......MARIUS(PUNK RULES).
I got news for you. Survivors of the Titanic were making movies about the incident since the early 20's. And it's not just the American movie industry, every movie industry around the world has made movies about tragic events. Like another person said, "grow up."
Blasphemy ruins EVERY movie, tv show, tv program today. Absolutely impossible to watch anything, without constant rebuking, casting down and praying against all the defiling and abomination... 🙄👎🙄
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To me, this seems like a really awful, dorky, movie, and probably not a truly complete or accurate depiction of this incident. It's like watching a really bad soap opera of an airplane disaster that really was a tragic event.
I remember seeing this on the news when it happened. I cried then, I cried again. Life is precious. No one's guaranteed tomorrow.
I was flying the Piedmont aircraft that took off right in front of him.
You were flying the jet or riding as a passenger?
@@miaflyer2376 Flying. I was a Captain flying for Piedmont.
Wow that incredible
@@jerrypolverino6025- I imagine that you've had your engine anti-ice switches positioned ON.
I remember the movie. But I also do remember seeing it live as I lived in Woodbridge, Va. Which was about 40 miles sout of Washington when it happened. My prayers go to the victims and the survivors. And my thanks goes out to the rescue efforts of the helicopter and to Mr. Lenny Skutnik who saved that woman in the river. My mom was just south of the 14th Bridge as the plane went down. And heard it go down.
I was in elementary school when this happened and I lived in the DC area. My Dad always took the 14th Street Bridge home from work and didn’t get home until later that night. We had no way of knowing whether he was ok. Thankfully, he was, but a kid in my brother’s class in HS lost his Dad.
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I watched this first when I was 7 back in the 1980s and it struck such a chord with me I’d end up being an air safety trainer for 12 years. Watching it again some 40 years later, I’m so impressed with the professional way this TV movie has been written and produced. My sincere condolences to all involved in this tragedy, living or passed.
Captain didn't turn on de-icing and the pitot tube froze up. Negligence.
When it happened the blame went on the ground crew for not de-icing, not the pilot.
@@kathyflorcruz552 First they called its Florida Airline when it was Eastern Airlines. Next we twice saw the pitot de-icing switch at off, when the co-pilot called for it to be on during the checklist. Captain ignored him
De-icing procedures only spray broadly over each plane.
My husband flew for Eastern and my son flew medically equipped Lear jets. We
even named one our many dogs Pitot. The movie
El tubo pitot no da sustentación a un avión,lo que se congelaron fueron las alas.
@@geniol28186 A blocked or frozen pitot tube gives seriously incorrect airspeed and/or angle of attack information to the cockpit. This has caused multiple deadly airline crashes. Fact.
@@bunnyjames3828it was an Air Florida not Eastern Airlines...
With that weather that day you would have never have gotten me to board that plane . Those conditions was terrible .
I saw your comment & was wondering why did they let the plane fly in severe weather conditions they don't do that at British airports 🤔🤔 x
@@pauladaniels-bc7rj Probably all about making all mighty dollar .
Alot of other planes were taking off that day without a problem.
I remember seeing this as a youngster seeing people in the cold ass water and people jumping in to try and save them
I remember this crash, like it was yesterday.
Bullshit
@@James.G.IrelandHow would you know?
My Sister Was in Her 1st Year as a Stewardess (Before the women were renamed "Flight Attendant's ")
flying for Ward Air out of (Y V R) Vancouver International Airport. My Sister was SO SO Scared
BUT SHE HUNG IN THERE . I❤💕 MY SISTER SOO MUCH🙏
Lenny Scutnik - what a brave man to jump into the frigid water like that to rescue Priscilla. Simply amazing - even today. And the skill of the helicopter crew was astonishing...
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Co-pilot just called "pitot heat". Captain called it ON but it was still OFF and he never looked at it.
Way back in the early 2000s I planned to fly to NJ to go to my friends annual New Years Eve party and stay with them. I was in the Dallas airport on a layover. ONE snowflake fell, and they canceled the flight! LOL I missed the party. LOL
Damn 🤣😭💀
Whats wrong with that Captain whos whistling! 🤔
I was at what was then National Airport when this tragedy happened. I remember walking by the Air Florida desk and noticing how deserted it looked. I found out later why that was 😢
I watch this movie in its entirety from beginning to end, but my main focus was on the pilot during the takeoff roll… The copilot kept bringing up issues with the instruments and every time he did that the pilot would just whistle and ignore him. His demeanor seem to me to be very arrogant, and oblivious to what was going on. And in my opinion, that is what caused the crash of that airplane.
That is an outstanding observation I looked into the Pilot's background and he had been disciplined before according to records he bypassed training failed a bunch of times before he passed certain tests he was not considered a good pilot... that plane sat there for almost an hour and was never D iced again you are correct the pilot was arrogant and should not have even attempted to take off in such bad weather
I saw a documentary on this crash, as many strikes as this Captain had against him, he shouldn't have been driving a bus. Such a senseless waste of lives.
The pilot, and the co-pilot were as well as the airport were collectively to blame. As bad as the weather was, if you cannot keep up with de-icing, then the airport should be closed. I've heard it's better now with some airports having portable de-icing out on the runway. Also, they kept showing the Pitot tubes. Those should be inspected carefully after de-icing to make sure they're clear! And the two pilots having the plane's "De-ice" switch OFF??? DUH! 🤦♀️
But there were some great lines from Richard Mazur's character! Of course, he usually provides that deadpan comic style - he has had some great acting parts over his career.
Saw this on tv when it happened it was devastating. The pilot also seemed distracted as though he were thinking of something else. I also noticed how he kept brushing off the co-pilot's concerns.
The poor baby 😢
i was 10 yrs old and i will never forget how emotionally distraught i became but also pride mixed with love for all the ordinary folks there that day... 'the helpers', as Mr. Rogers taught us to look for, during extreme, scary situations. I think this is the Last of great rescues... that human compassion drove. Because everybody risked themselves for others, we don't see that anymore. Professionals have issues these days, risking themselves lol. That's not why they signed up.
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I was just a few miles away from this when it happened , such a tragedy
Loving the old school commercials
I read that they eventually recovered almost all the bodies from the plane
Good actors good movie!
This has extra scenes! When the movie airs on TV it fades to black just before hitting the bridge. When it comes back from commercial break, they are already in the water.
Wow only 5 passengers survived!
Spoiler alert!!!
The dedication at the very beginning is inaccurate. Not all persons have a selfless part. Many do. But not everyone. It is wonderful to witness when we come across it.
TRUTH!! It does NOT exist in all of us.
I kept waiting to see all these people on land jumping in to save someone.
@@janephillips3627 VERY good point. I think I would have jumped in.
We lived around there when this happened. It was so tragic. The interesting outside of this movie is that it is being shown with British commercials. Couple things l have no clue what product is.
When did this happen and is it a true story?
@@BrianKitching-wv5nh : It is True and tells you at the Very Beginning. Also, there is a documentary on it too.
The aircraft at time 56:54 is a Dc9 not a B737
No option to skip through commercials. Theres about 20 of them in between each scene. Why did the pilot keep whistling when the first officer kept pointing out issues.
SO SAD THAT EVERYONE LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE POTOMAC RIVER . SO SAD 😢
No way I wouldnt of flown in that weather!😢
Jane Kaczmarek -Louis (Malcom´s mom) is on this. That being saaid:
Total fatalities 78
Total injuries 9
This is awful, may all those poor souls rest in peace.
In such freezing waters, I will die if I jump into the water.
Pilot had poor record with that airline
My Dad was suppoed to have been on that flight. But he took a non stop from Newark to Tampa.
They kept the old 80s adds in, Brill.
Anyone watching on the 41st Anniversary of the crash?
41 years and those last words will remain forever "We're going down, Larry"
"I know it"
I’m watching now on the 42nd anniversary.
Watching just after the 42nd anniversary
I remember when this happened. I believe it was an Eastern airline plane. Eastern airline no longer exists. I am from Miami and knew people who worked in various aspects of the airline. People within the airline knew that the maintenance of the planes was poor. I knew a girl whose father was a mechanic for Eastern and quit because of it.
You might be thinking of Eastern airlines flight 401
Good show, you need to cut out the commercials.
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There should be 2 helicopters. When one is bringing the survivor on the side to be picked by the rescuers... the other helicopter will pick again the others... alternate procedure. I think they won't bump each other in the air. Just noticed.. but I felt sad to this tragedy. 😞
There was very little room to maneuver two helicopters. It would have been a very dangerous "dance" for two helicopters to try and pick up the survivors.
I am sure if you brought one there in1981 you could have put it to use
Woao, a DC-8 at the beginning of the movie!!
Or is a B.707?
Wow. I fell asleep watching this and had a weird airplane dream.
*Edit to Add:* And what's this guy's deal at 48:27 ?🤷🏾♂️ Mr. Whistles 😙💨🎶
This is better than the ACI & SFD version
I thought Premium had no commercials.
It doesn't 🤣🤣🤣🤣 can't you not tell this is obviously a tv recording from that time
Hey, hey dude, watch the double negatives..
Is this a true story and when was this film made please?
One thing i don't understand is why was the plane allowed to fly when it was covered in snow and ice?Thankyou for uploading this.
Yes Brian, true story. The crash happened in 1982, the movie was made in 1984, and this recording is a UK TV broadcast from 1991.
I lived in D. C. at the time and recall this very well. They did de-ice the plane, but it wind up having to wait longer and wasn’t de-iced a second time.
Why did they show a dc9 before the crash???
It should be a 737-200 but the producers probably didn't know
I don't know where all of the good common sense went, especially when being a veteran pilot and noticing snow and ice buildup on the wings..!! Sound judgement would tell you to have those wings de-iced ASAP especially right before a takeoff..... right?? So what happened here???
These pilots weren't used to flying in snowy/icy weather. Even in DC, it doesn't snow that often.
Wasn't that the boy from Lost in Space?
Background music heard between the passengers board the plane and before they get cleared to take off:
33:41 and 35:54 " Cheer up" by Brian Bennett from Bruton music's "Sunny sides"
37:24 and 38:35 "Songbird" (same author ,same album)
38:52 and 39:14 and again 43:37 and 44:13 "Sunny side up "by Alan Hawkshaw (same album above)
44:31 and 45:32 and again 45:48 and 46:27 "Sweet and simple" by Alan Hawkshaw (same album)
46:31 and 46:33 and again 50:28 and 50:56 "Strolling around" by Irving Martin. Bruton music's "Soft sell"
Finally
53:07 and 53:38 "Fairway" by Alan Hawkshaw (Bruton music's "Sunny sides")
what the hell is your point???!!!
ADHD😢
Of course Lenny Skutnick and Roger Olian weren't bothered by the ice water. It was already flowing thru their veins
I would never fly in bad conditions! Nowadays airlines are so careful! They’ll cancel thousands of flights before they take any chances!
Hardly. DEI hires pretty much wiped out quality control.
@@kathyflorcruz552I agree. Flights were much safer then!!
"nowAdays"???? You talk like that???
@@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits it's in the dictionary, you complainer!! Look at yourself before criticizing others, Karen!!
@@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bitsyes, he talks like that. Look in the dictionary, Karen. It is a perfectly proper word!!
Where was Lenny Skutnick?
Hi there everyone🙂🙂 the main consensus inmthe comments seems to pointbtoward the arrogant pilot causing the crash,did he ironically survive himself & was he charged with negligience,thanks x
Pilot did not survive.
@@VerisimilitudeFilms1 thankyou for your information 🙂🌸 x
This was the fault of the WHOLE AIRLINE INDUSTRY, not just one captain ignoring warnings from his copilot!! The airport should have been closed and ALL FLIGHTS cancelled!! Dear God, what competent pilot would have taken off in that wheather, or competent tower official would have given them clearance for take off?? It seems EVERYONE IN CHARGE on that day were OUT OF THEIR MINDS!! Most of all the passengers! Did they REALLY feel safe taking a flight in THOSE CONDITIONS??
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How far movies commercials
how come this movie has basically the real CVR recording being said by the actors as if they were reading the transcript, but when it comes to the tragedy at Tenerife we have to rely on an interpretation?
The real CVR of this flight is one i have heard plenty of times. And i knew this movie, from when i was a lot younger.
But now i see this part again and these actors basically read the transcript of the CVR in a movie.
Why was this not done in movies about the Tenerife disaster, nor even in the actual Air Crash Investigation docu about that crash?
We as the public have to rely on a transcript. But in this case there seems to be no problem to release the CVR and have actors say it almost word for word.
I just do not understand why they have never released the audio of the CVR from the Tenerife disaster.
They blame the dutch captain, because he was impatient.
Sure, could be.
May we as the public hear that for ourselves, or do we have to rely on "experts" and transcriptions of recordings?
Smells fishy to me, to be honest.
An emergency helicopter with a rope? No harness?
This was a National Park Service helicopter, not a Coast Guard rescue helicopter.
Never heard of fort mcDill
Real slow moving. A drag.Does not focus on what's important: the disaster and its causes...
This movie focuses on the human element of this tragedy and the heroism involved in saving those lives that were spared. An even more important component than the cause.
The dog 🐕 in this movie seems unhappy about something
56:33 .. can't understand what the woman says..?
"Hail Mary, Full of Grace, The Lord is with thee." (The first words of "Hail Mary" or "Ave Maria".)
@@airodyssey Thanks a lot. She speaks so fast i was not able to understand
She says "hail Mary full of grace the Lord is with thee"
where was the military helicopters. the ones who help in disasters like this
56:55 The 737 turn into 717 or 727
I know its story
Half the movie interrupted by commercials
It's not going to get any better. I had to get CZcams premium a year ago because I couldn't stand all the commercials then. I'm sure they're much worse now!!
ONE HELICOPTER, SO STUPID, BRING LIKE 5 0R 7 ONE BY ONE TAKING TURNS RECUING PEOPLE, NO COMMUNICATION HERE, WHO ARE THE HEROES AND WHO ARE NOT,.......ONE HELICOPTER TAKES WAYYYYYYYYY TOOOOO LOOOOONG, TO RESCUE, EVEN CARTOON RESCUE IS MORE SMARTER THAN REAL LIFE, MAN THIS IS SAD, VERY SAD WITH HURTFUL FEELINGS,.......MARIUS(PUNK RULES).
This is a cool movie to watch for someone who has lived in the d.c. area there whole life, love seeing all the old redskins gear
"cool" movie????? This is "cool" to you??? Disgusting
Makes me sick the way American film industry exploit any real event.
Grow up. Like the Englis don't over do it woth everything Royal.
Thank you. Americans are pretty low class anyway.
Movie was filmed by the Brits in the UK.
So we never have movies about historical tragedies, disasters, and wars?
I got news for you. Survivors of the Titanic were making movies about the incident since the early 20's. And it's not just the American movie industry, every movie industry around the world has made movies about tragic events. Like another person said, "grow up."
Terrible movie-stupid accident
Easily one of the worst movies ever made. There are good Docs on it though..
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Blasphemy ruins EVERY movie, tv show, tv program today.
Absolutely impossible to watch anything, without constant rebuking, casting down and praying against all the defiling and abomination... 🙄👎🙄
As do you
@@anniemcelligott4457
Not funny or witty.
As for you, you need to *REPENT and give your life to Jesus,*
or else prepare to BURN ETERNALLY! 🔥📛🔥
Consider yourself *duly warned* ⚠️🚨⚠️
Movie was crap, but to see the Brit commercials, was great !
To me, this seems like a really awful, dorky, movie, and probably not a truly complete or accurate depiction of this incident. It's like watching a really bad soap opera of an airplane disaster that really was a tragic event.
Never fly in weather like that recovery time pathetic to slow.
Never heard of fort mcDill
Fort Lauderdale , Florida.