Revealing mistake: When the terrorists drop the dead body out the aircraft door, look closely at the aeroplane just beneath the door, you can see the reflection of the mat the stuntman lands on, as well as the spotters around it.
Passenger 57 (1992)
Ending / spoiler
Directed by: Kevin Hooks
Starring: Wesley Snipes, Tom Sizemore, Bruce Payne, Alex Datcher
Charles Rane is brought back to plane by the FBI. A terrorist (who escaped the brawl in the fairground) on a rooftop shoots the agents helping Rane back to plane. He gets back in and starts to get the plane off the ground. John Cutter gets rid of the sniper terrorist before just making it back on board the plane as it takes off. He then kills the remaining henchmen, except for Sabrina, which he knocks out. Rane and Cutter get in a fight. During this, one of the plane's doors is ripped off. Cutter manages the kick Rane out of the open door to his death. The pilots land the plane. The FBI thank Cutter for his work.
Mathew
John Cutter: Now I'm sick of your shit.
Charles Rane: You need the passengers, I need the plane. Put me back on board and the passengers will be released.
John Cutter: Yeah right. I'm supposed to trust you?
Charles Rane: Trust your instincts.
John Cutter: My instincts are to wax your ass all over this floor.
Charles Rane: Those are your emotions acting without the benefit of intellect.
Trivia: At the fairground, when Rane and the two terrorists walk away as Cutter is arriving, there's a white Honda Civic seen. It's license plate reads "outatime", the same as the plate on the DeLorean in Back to the Future.
Question: How can the plane take off from this country airport when they seem so worried about a short landing?
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Answer: The plane would not be able to take off from that small airport.