This award winning documentary tells the story of four New Zealand police officers who went to Antarctica as part of the police operation to recover the victims of a jet crash. On 28 November 1979 an Air New Zealand jet with 257 passengers went missing during a sightseeing tour over Antarctica. Within hours 11 ordinary police officers were called to duty to face the formidable Mount Erebus. As the police recovered the victims an investigation team tried to uncover the mystery of how a jet could fly into a mountain in broad daylight. Did the airline have a secret... it wanted to bury? For the first time an Air New Zealand senior staff member provides the inside story of the airline that was accused of one of the largest corporate cover-ups in New Zealand’s history. Set in the beautiful yet hostile environment of Antarctica this is the emotional and compelling true story of an extraordinary police operation. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play This award winning documentary tells the story of four New Zealand police officers who went to Antarctica as part of the police operation to recover the victims of a jet crash On 28 November 1979 an Air New Zealand jet with 257 passengers went missing during a sightseeing tour over Antarctica Within hours 11 ordinary police officers were called to duty to face the formidable Mount Erebus
Documentary about one of the deadliest air crashes of all time. On 28th November 1979, Air New Zealand flight 901 carrying 237 passengers and 20 crew members crashed into the side of Mount Erebus whilst on a sightseeing tour of Antarctica. Within hours, police officers and the U.S. Navy were called to brave the harsh conditions and the mountain terrain as they were tasked with recovering the victims of the fatal crash. As the salvage continued, investigators tried to uncover the mystery of how a passenger jet could fly straight into a mountain in broad daylight.
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