The scariest part of this film: knowing that investors will not see a return on their money. I believe that the director of this film has never been on a flight in his life. There is wayyyy too much space between the seats. There's a bunch of open seats. All the internal lights are on throughout the entire flight even though it's supposed to be a red eye flight. The captain and first officer somehow wear the same rank on their uniforms. And, there's a sequence in which the plane loses power, stalls, and spins for 30+ seconds, and when the pilot regains control of the aircraft, they are still somehow surprisingly at cloud level. Furthermore, the O2 masks do not drop from the ceiling. I'm pretty sure a 13 year old did all the research for this film and wrote the storyline. Watch only if you have 90 minutes of your life to waste.