Nick Bylsma

29th May 2007

Snakes on a Plane (2006)

Corrected entry: When the herpetologist sees the snake picture drawn by the boy, he questions what the snake is, when it is a cobra. The herpetologist is a strange snake expert if he cannot identify a snake from an excellent drawing.

Correction: He asked "What is this" not to indentify what the snake was, but to indentify why the boy drew it. It could have just been a random snake that the kid drew, but by asking "What is this" the herpetolgist found out that it was the type of snake that bit the little brother.

Nick Bylsma

Corrected entry: When the mile high couple go into the toilet, the woman originally had on a pink top. However in the next scene she is wearing a turquoise one.

Correction: The pink top is on TOP of the turquoise one. Clothes tend to come off preceding sex, which is why she's wearing the turquoise one in later shots.

Nick Bylsma

25th Feb 2007

Snakes on a Plane (2006)

Corrected entry: Air traffic control is much more complex than what's depicted in the movie. In reality, the plane would not be communicating with Los Angeles Tower until it was on final approach, and certainly not when it's still 1,500 miles away! Aircraft en route are actually handed off from one Area Control Center to another, each of which controls a very large region of airspace, before being handed off to the tower near the end of the flight.

Correction: There is no stop between Hawaii and LA, so there would be no ACC to hand off to.

Nick Bylsma

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