男一借了巨款拍摄自己的电影后却无法上映,备受打击后将影片卖给业界大亨。从此自甘堕落。意外救了几个孤儿又灾祸连连,男—狠心赶未孤儿后好事不断,卖掉的电影在国际拿到大奖,假装是影片导演的大亨儿子被记者戳穿,男一大红大紫。准备出国领奖的前夜男—发现了孤儿们给他的信。良心发现出外找到了无家可归的孩子。回来却发现家里被大火烧光。备受打击的男一不知何去何从时得到消息,是大亨儿子报复纵火,男一终于发现善有善报。
"Miss, what's that?" the kid asked the stewardess, pointing to a small crack that he noticed in celing above him. At that point, the crack widens and the entire roof of the airplane is ripped off. Based on a true story. On April 28, 1988, Aloha Airlines flight 243, halfway between Big Island and Maui, suddenly lost an 18-foot section of its front fuselage, due to metal fatigue. At 24,000 feet of altitude, the sudden decompression leaves room for panic in the cabin. But in the flight deck, Captain Schornstheimer and First Officer Tompkins are faced with the difficult task of safely landing the crippled, barely-controllable airliner, as the title says.