Captain Zhang Changjian flew from Chongqing to Lhasa early in the morning. He flew this route for more than 200 times, but he still dared not take it lightly. Forty minutes after the flight took off, while the captain was chatting with the co-pilot, the co-pilot suddenly heard some abnormal sounds. Looking back, there were some cracks in the glass.
Unlike most movies based on real events, which have a long time interval from the incident, this "world-class" alternating plot has attracted global attention, and the plan to put it on the big screen has also been quickly put on the agenda. Director Liu Weiqiang said that when he saw the news, he was deeply moved by the strength and spirit of China Civil Aviation Heroes. He said "Captain" is a big-budget movie that shows the face of China civil aviation people, and he also hopes that through this movie, the world will know how great China people are.
During the filming, hundreds of professionals from various units of the civil aviation system participated in the creation and filming of the film. The Civil Aviation Administration also specially approved some scenes of the film to be filmed in Chengdu Shuangliu Airport, Chongqing Jiangbei Airport, Southwest Air Traffic Control Bureau of Civil Aviation, Lhasa Gongga Airport and other places.