The drama began filming with location shoots in Australia and unfolds around the character growth, careers, and romances of those working at an airport.
Kim Yoon Sung is the talented pilot of a passenger airline who gets saddled with a new co-pilot , Han Da Jin in her attempts to become a pilot.
The pair gets caught in a love triangle with Kang Dong Soo who is an air traffic controller at Incheon International Airport with seven years of experience under his belt. He’s prickly and cool, but possesses a cute, playful side that sometimes crops up.
[U]Cast
Main Cast
Koo Hye Sun as Han Da Jin
Ji Jin Hee as Kim Yoon Sung
Lee Chun Hee as Kang Dong Soo
Yoo Sun as Choi Ji Won
Lee Sung Min as Hong Mi Joo
Supporting Cast
Lim Seong Eon as Jang Min Ah
Joo Sung Min as Heo Jae Soo
Park Jae Rang (박재랑) as Jo Wan Joon
Ha Joo Hee as Lee Joo Ri
Kang Nam Gil as Choi Dal Ho
Kim Jin Geun as flight director
Sean Richard as James
Kim Chang Wan as Han Gyu Pil
Lee Hwi Hyang as Yang Mi Hye
Lee Saet Byul (이샛별) as Cha Geum Hee
Kil So Won (길소원) as Han Da Yeon
Lee Ah Hyun as Yang Mal Ja
Jo Hyung Ki as Kang Pal Bong
Choi Il Hwa as Hong In Tae
Suh In Suk as Hong Myung Jin
Jung Gyu Woon (cameo)
Don't think I'll watch this one either haha (not that many upcoming dramas are appealing to me haha - might be a good time to work on my list :p). Not a fan of KHS and isn't really catching my eye.
Jeaniessi wrote: What is it about Gu Hye Sun? I just find her unwatchable since Boys Before Barf... I mean, Flowers. I don't think I'll be watching this one.
That's also how I feel about the one in Wild ROmance, since I saw her in Poseidon. Ottoke!?!?!
I actually did not mind her in BOF but after the disaster of Musical... well. She is going to have to work hard to redeem herself!
Now, onto my complaints, I am in the process of the first episode and as a regular flyer, daughter to a frequent flyer (he has been Diamond Level on Delta since it began, you have to fly A LOT for that), and niece to a flyer that flies so much he is an HON level on Lufthansa (300k BIS miles over two years), I call BS.
You may ask why any of those quals matter, they do. All I hear about is flying, day in and out. My father hang glides as well. I have been flying since I was an infant. The shit that happened in this episode? DOES. NOT. HAPPEN.
Point one- If you are late into your second trimester or in your third, you are BANNED from flying for ANY reason. Why? SO YOU DON'T GIVE BIRTH ON THE FREAKING PLANE. So, -10 points in the research column.
Point two- After take off the pilot turns on Auto Pilot and locks the yolks (plane's steering wheel). They are then there just to make sure that everything stays hunky dory. You know WHY they lock the yolks? SO CRAP LIKE THAT DOES NOT HAPPEN.
Point three- This is from personal experience in a hang glider and from flying model planes so it probably does not directly translate (ooh, plus some Flight Simulator, that was fun, I always crashed though) if you bump the yolk like that and you go into a dive, provided you don't stall for some strange reason and are not in turbulence, it is quite simple to pull up. Now, pulling up and not stalling is tricky, but nowhere near as traumatic at the show made it.
Point four- as I am sure everyone on this forum knows who has had a kid, sterilizing scissors to cut the umbilical cord does not particularly matter as the placenta comes out later, umbilical cord and all.
Those were the points that irritated me to no end, if they keep on messing this crap up... I don't think I will be able to continue. On the other hand, I will finish at least the first episode. If you are worried about any of this ever happening to you? Don't. If you are still worried, PM me. I will HAPPILY clarify anything you wish clarified. I hate stupid people. I also hate shows that DO NOT DO THE RESEARCH. I might just murder this show if they continue to be so incompetent.
More points to follow as I watch this show, I am sure.
Ooooh, I see where they went with that. to revise point four:
since you tie off the umbilical cord fairly quickly, it does not matter. How else did babies survive way back when? It used to be that umbilical cords were gnawed off... somehow I don't think dirty scissors are all that dangerous...
I don't know if that funeral ceremony is typical of an active Captain (I really need to learn how to spell that) in Korea, but I know that the retirement tradition in the US is awesome! *hunts down Youtube video*