After a car crash, a journalist's husband goes missing, leading her to uncover a government agency's falsified records. As she delves deeper into the investigation, she discovers a hidden message in an airplane crash in the mountains, revealing a conflict of interest within the agency. With the help of a drone and her knowledge of computer security, she unravels the truth.
Dive Bomber (1941) is a movie set in San Diego, California during World War II. It follows the story of a divorced doctor turned aviator who becomes a test pilot for the US Navy. As he trains to become a dive bomber, he faces romantic rivalry, jealousy, and dangerous missions. The movie explores themes of marriage, medicine, friendship, and self-sacrifice.
An NTSB investigator and her boyfriend, who works for the FAA, investigate a series of similar and suspicious plane crashes that seem to be affecting only one airline.
There's a new revolution happening overhead. The drones are coming. The question is: who gets to use them, and how?
"Flat Hatting", at the time, was the practice of buzzing civilians in military aircraft. Flat Hatters were looked at as heroes in the WWII air corps: Hubley's job was to make them look like fools.
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