On their private plane, a skydiver and a pilot are placed in unusual situations in which their special skills and abilities are needed. They're led on exciting adventures, from chasing dange... Read allOn their private plane, a skydiver and a pilot are placed in unusual situations in which their special skills and abilities are needed. They're led on exciting adventures, from chasing dangerous criminals to performing difficult rescues.On their private plane, a skydiver and a pilot are placed in unusual situations in which their special skills and abilities are needed. They're led on exciting adventures, from chasing dangerous criminals to performing difficult rescues.
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when I did my first skydive from a Cessna 182 (in the 1980's) I was amazed that I flashed back to the show. The sound of that engine was exactly the same as in the show.
I wish I could find it on DVD. Get some popcorn, suspend reality and enjoy an often absurd, but always cools show!
PS: I think Larry Pannell was a better actor than Hollywood ever let him be.
The camera work was superb and I often think about how u mainly cameras were then. Compared to a go pro. Imagine something weighing 25 pounds or so and no special attachment or perhaps a jury-rigged set up.
It was a good idea that needed better story lines. Could be rebooted now that we have such advanced technology. It would take someone with the vision of Rod Serling.
I remember first seeing this show and the 4 year old me and my friends that saw it on syndication would practice jumping off the stairs to "practice" our skydiving for when we were older. 1 stair was for babies. 2 stars were where "big kids" started. 3 stairs were for the really advanced ones. And 4 stairs was the equivalent of a double black diamond run in other words it was too high and we never got enough lift to make it so that was the eventual goal to determine if we graduated. We never did.
But yeah, it's an interesting little bit of forgotten 60's nostalgia that introduced the country to the new found sport of skydiving. It's kinda cheesy in a 60's way. There's elements of adventure, action, drama, comedy and whatever else they felt they could use to fit in some skydiving scenes. Nobody ever said the show was very deep.
Did you know
- TriviaAt one point during the series, two planes that were doing filming for an episode accidentally collided with each other. The script was subsequently revised so that footage of the crash was included in the episode.
- Quotes
Ted McKeever: (Alternate narration heard at the beginning of some episodes) This is the most danger packed show on television. Every jump, every aerial maneuver is real. Photographed just as it happened, without tricks or illusion. All that stands between the jumper and death is his ripcord.
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- Runtime30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1