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Reel Opens - Storm
01:57:18 2.81
Opening slate from NASA - "Storm Seekers"
01:57:25 9.8
WS Special NASA 737 jet parked on tarmac at Orlando International Airport, Florida
01:57:33 16.97
MS NASA Special 737 jet parked on runway, tarmac worker is seen standing near revolving warning light in front of plane
01:57:36 20.41
MS rear half of jet near the wing, a person is seen on electronic lift in bkgd
01:57:40 24.09
NASA technicians in control room
01:57:42 26.47
CU doppler weather radar maps on computer screen, pencil pointed at storm
01:57:43 27.81
Team of NASA researchers wearing jumpsuits filing out of building at airport and up the portable boarding steps of a parked NASA jet
01:57:56 39.96
CU NASA 737 jet front view
01:58:03 47.61
Jet taking off from tarmac on a foggy day
01:58:11 55.47
POV inside jet. Shot from behind, two pilots in the cockpit of a jet in the air. Landscape can be seen looking out from their window
01:58:25 69.32
Crew of NASA researchers in backseats of NASA Jet plane. Var shots of pilots in cockpit and the control panel
01:58:28 72.72
Hand pointing at the weather radar displays in cockpit of plane. Another hand on controls.
01:58:38 82.58
CU computer screen in cockpit of jet with special "microverse" aviation flight display - narrator unseen explains
01:58:40 84.66
Rendering of a jet in flight through cloudy sky with arrows demonstrating air flow with narration (unseen).
01:58:47 91.85
POV from inside a plane in flight shot at window showing clouds quickly approaching
01:58:56 100.32
Talking Head from NASA's Wind Shear Program, Mike Lewis talks with unseen interviewer about the air fatalities caused by the wind shear factor.
01:59:05 109.05
CU the nose of a NASA jet parked on a tarmac in Orlando, Florida - workers on ladder tending to the front end of the plane
01:59:22 126.58
CU open nose of NASA jet, worker holding up nose and looking in.
01:59:28 132.38
CU infrared device on exterior of NASA jet
01:59:32 136.34
POV inside jet plane. Pilot in cockpit
01:59:37 141.09
NASA technicians studying computer screens. Computer screens with weather sensors
01:59:53 157.36
CU computer screen with weather doppler radar
01:59:54 158.57
Shots of NASA researchers inside a NASA jet, looking at computer screens with doppler radar displays, pilots in cockpits
02:00:11 175.09
Grey white clouds fill the frame - POV flying plane,
02:00:16 180.74
NASA researcher looking at computer screens with weather radar displays.
02:00:17 181.04
CU doppler radar weather displayed on computer screen
02:00:26 190.73
Talking head male NASA Program Manager speaks to unseen interviewer about the new wind shear technology that will enhance the safety of air travel
02:00:34 198.46
A NASA jet plane landing on a runway
02:00:46 210.27
Talking head male veteran NASA pilot talking with interviewer unseen about the benefits of the new wind shear technology
02:01:00 224.88
Slate - with B&W photo still of a pilot in a cockpit - " dedication to flight "
02:01:05 229.74
Blank before next segment
02:01:07 231.62
Older couple raking leaves outside their home in SE Virginia
02:01:17 241.39
Well known and respected engineering pilot, Jack Reeder, in his 70's playing golf with friends.
02:01:22 246.48
Reeder walks through the hangar at Langley Research Center with fellow pilot, Lee Person. WS of Reeder and Person and fighter jets in the hangar. CU on Lee Person talking with unseen interviewer giving accolades about Reeder, calling him "he greatest engineering pilot that ever lived..." and begins talking about his accomplishments and career.
02:01:41 265.46
CU on Lee Person talking with unseen interviewer and giving accolades about Reeder, calling him the "greatest engineering pilot that ever lived..."
02:01:48 272.46
B&W photo still of Jack Reeder as a young NASA aeronautical engineer. Other var photos of the different types of aircraft Reeder flew in his career.
02:02:11 295.44
Footage of the P-51 Mustang fighter bomber in flight (used during WWII and the Korean War)
02:02:18 302.17
Footage of one of the first vertical take-off and landing jets taking off
02:02:23 307.65
B&W photo still Jack Reeder in an Air Force fighter plane
02:02:29 313.57
Jack Reeder at home talking with unseen interviewer
02:02:36 320.79
B&W photo still of middle aged Jack Reeder at podium speaking at an event for the Flight Safety Foundation
02:02:41 325.36
737 jet taking off
02:02:51 335.57
Various shots of the exterior and interior of the 737 used as a "flying laboratory" by NASA. Pilots in the cockpit and CU'S of the flight equipment and computer screens
02:03:02 346.07
Jack Reeder and friends toying with a model airplane in a field watching as it takes off, Reeder at the helm
02:03:18 362.9
Reeder seen at a local airport with a friend looking over his parked vintage monocoupe aircraft he owns
02:03:24 368.71
Reeder at home with his wife taking notes as he leafs through a book of vintage aircraft. He talks with unseen interviewer about his induction into the Aviation Hall of Fame.
02:03:51 395.88
Reeder and other folk in a NASA aircraft hangar standing beside a ASA jet plane.
02:03:53 397.59
Talking head NASA pilot, Lee Person, talking with unseen interviewer about the Jack Reeder's career and accomplishments.
02:04:06 410.71
CU on B&W photo still of a young Jack Reeder.
02:04:13 417.28
End segment about Jack Reeder.
02:04:20 424.45
Aninated NASA graphics
02:04:32 436.93
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Year: 1993  Color: Color
Genre: AVIATION

Description: Aeronautics and Space Report 261 Storm Seekers (Wind shear) dedicated to Flight (Jack Reeder) 04/29/1993

Keywords: wind shear


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