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Airplane!: 20 Behind the Scenes Stories of a Perfect Comic Takeoff

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Tim Molloy

The Crash Scene Could Have Been a Real-Life Disaster

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Airplane! wrapped shooting on August 8, 1979. Its final shot was the 747 crashing through the glass, into the terminal.

Because it involved a fake plane nose on a flatbed 10-ton truck, tempered glass that was essential for safety, 100 extras and 50 stuntmen, it was a huge production. Howard Koch, who was in charge of the production for Paramount and was known for being laid-back and supportive, was shocked at the expense.

“That was one of the few times we saw Howard furious,” David Zucker said in Surely You Can’t Be Serious.

But the shot was worth it: Besides getting a huge laugh in the film, it was used in the trailer and promotion , and provided the backdrop for cast and crew photos.

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