Whip's problem is that the path life has taken him on has been closely tied to the bottle.
Divorced and estranged from his teenage son, he seeks solace in the arms of beautiful young air hostesses and alcohol. Adding to his issues is his penchant for drugs. When Whip puts himself in the pilot's seat and a fierce storm lies ahead, the potential for disaster is huge.
Still drunk and high on cocaine, Whip is impaired.
Somehow, when the plane has a mechanical failure, he manages to pull off an extraordinary manoeuvre to land the plane on a field with the loss of only six lives.
Initially a hero, the investigation into the crash uncovers his physical state and the bulk of the movie deals with his journey to realisation about his problem.
What is beyond question is that Whip saved lives that day.
But he must deal with his own demons if he wants to stay out of prison.
As Whip, Washington turns in another outstanding performance and is a standout in a strong and eclectic cast.
Flight
(R16) 139 minutes
Rating: 3.5 / 5