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  1. Final Descent is a 1997 American television film, starring Robert Urich and Annette O'Toole. It was written by Roger Young and directed by Mike Robe. The film was originally aired on CBS on October 12, 1997. The sequel Final Run was released on October 10, 1999.

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  2. Oct 12, 1997 · Final Descent: Directed by Mike Robe. With Robert Urich, Annette O'Toole, John de Lancie, Jim Byrnes. A commercial pilot is forced to keep a plane aloft that was struck in midair by another plane to keep it from ripping apart even as the fuel is running out and the air and cabin pressure is dropping.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Mike Robe
    • 1997-10-12
  3. Final Descent (1997) | Rotten Tomatoes. TV-PG 1997 1h 37m Mystery & Thriller. List. A pilot (Robert Urich) and co-pilot (Annette O'Toole) have limited options to land a jumbo jet after a...

    • (2)
    • Mike Robe
    • TV-PG
    • Robert Urich
  4. Jul 22, 2012 · The leader-trailer for CBS Sunday Night Movie's premiere of Robert Urich's disaster thriller "Final Descent." A mid-air collision during take-off smashes a passenger jet's tail elevators,...

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  5. FINAL DESCENT. Drama. , Suspense. , Action. GlenLuckySinger (Robert Urich, TVsVegas”) is a veteran airline pilot captaining Angel Airlines Flight 19. When his jumbo jet collides with a small aircraft in mid-air, the plane is damaged so that it can no longer descend.

  6. Final Descent. A commercial pilot is forced to keep a plane aloft that was struck in midair by another plane to keep it from ripping apart even as the fuel is running out and the air and cabin pressure is dropping. 157 IMDb 5.6 1 h 31 min 1997. X-Ray 16+. Action · Adventure · Emotional · Terrifying.

  7. Rising terror with no escape! Overview. An airliner collides with a light plane just after takeoff, causing its elevators to jam in the full climb position. It will crash as soon as the fuel runs out, unless some desperate measure succeeds in bringing the nose down. Mike Robe. Director.