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Travolta is a pilot [2] and rated to fly Boeing 707, 737, and 747 planes. [a] He owns four aircraft. Travolta owned an ex-Qantas Boeing 707-138B (Ex-VH-EBM) which bears an old livery of Qantas, and Travolta acted as an official goodwill ambassador for the airline wherever he flew. [38] Travolta named his 707 "Jett Clipper Ella", in honor of his ...
John Travolta is reflecting on a near death experience he faced 30 years ago. The 69-year-old actor, who also has his pilot license, recounted this incident during a Q&A session at the London ...
John Travolta is opening up about a near-death experience he had while piloting a plane in 1992, and how that inspired him to take on his role in the new Disney+ short film “The Shepherd.”
Broken Arrow is a 1996 American action-thriller film directed by John Woo, written by Graham Yost, and starring John Travolta, Christian Slater, and Samantha Mathis. [1] The film's main themes include the theft of two American nuclear weapons, the attempts of U.S. military authorities to recover them, and the feud between Travolta and Slater's characters.
Suddenly a mysterious pilot (played by Travolta) appears in the sky, ready to guide the young man to safety. More from Variety Disney+ Shows 'Extraordinary,' 'Under the Banner of Heaven' Heading ...
The Living Legends of Aviation is an organization that recognizes accomplished people in aviation and aerospace including entrepreneurs, innovators, industry leaders, engineers, astronauts, record breakers, pilots who have become celebrities and celebrities who have become pilots.
The year was 1992, and John Travolta was flying a corporate jet with his family on board when he experienced "a total electrical failure" during the flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to ...
Michael received mixed to negative reviews, holding a 36% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 42 reviews. The site's consensus states: "John Travolta plays an angel in Nora Ephron's maudlin Michael, a grating comedy that doesn't tap into the heavenly charms of her best work."