mooneyman Posted February 8, 2015 Report Posted February 8, 2015 We are having an exclusive one night only showing of the film Charlie Victor Romeo at The Neon in Dayton, Ohio on Thursday Feb 19 at 7:30p. The film is a reenactment of 6 major airline emergencies based on the cockpit voice recordings. The film has played mostly in major cities and has been used by the USAF and FlightSafety for training. We have visited 8 local airports and several National Aviation Heritage sites to drop off posters in support of the screening. I am donating all of my proceeds as promoter to The Air Safety Institute, a division of AOPA Foundation. We have sold 77 tickets thus far! Theater capacity is 130. This is an exciting event for the Dayton aviation community! Tickets are available online through the event page https://www.tugg.com/events/12192. Tickets cannot be purchased at the theater. We are arranging to get together for dinner prior to the screening and will have a post screening debrief at a local microbrewery. Locations to be determined soon. Please let me know if your are interested in attending or need any additional info! Hope to see you there! Quote
carusoam Posted February 9, 2015 Report Posted February 9, 2015 Any idea what format the video is on? If there were a way to show it in the NJ area...? Thinking way outside the box, today..., -a- Quote
mooneyman Posted February 9, 2015 Author Report Posted February 9, 2015 Any idea what format the video is on? If there were a way to show it in the NJ area...? Thinking way outside the box, today..., -a- There is a link on the Charlie Victor Romeo homepage that explains how to host a screening. http://charlievictorromeo.com/screenings/host-a-screening/ . My goal was to bring a bunch a pilots and aviation enthusiasts together. It's been a fun project but more difficult than I thought. The film was also released a couple of weeks ago on iTunes. 1 Quote
Joe Zuffoletto Posted February 9, 2015 Report Posted February 9, 2015 I've heard it's a great film but I watched a couple clips on the interwebs yesterday and couldn't figure out why they had the captain and FO sitting in each other's seats. 1 Quote
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