Anyone else catch the new ABC series last night?
As an inveterate aviation curmudgeon, I must give my grudging approval for the overall effort. Interior aircraft sets and the Pan Am terminal at Idlewild (later JFK) looked fantastic. The CGI of the 707 in flight was well done also, as was the color of the sky out the cockpit windows during the flight. And Pan Am actually used DC-7s to ferry refugees out of Cuba after the Bay of Pigs fiasco, so they got that right!
My approval is grudging due to two egregious errors, which someone surely should have caught during production. First, the flight in the pilot episode was supposed to be the first Pan Am Jet Clipper flight from NY to London. That actually occurred in late 1958, not 1963 as depicted. Second, they had two snot-nosed grinning twenty-somethings playing the Captain and First Officer. In reality, if this really was the maiden transatlantic passenger flight of a 707, the flight would have been commanded by the most senior Captain on the airline, and the First Officer would have probably been another Captain sitting in the right seat. But two grizzled old codgers in the cockpit wouldn't have made for exciting TV. now would it? A third minor error cropped up, as the 707 taxied away from the terminal, blue flame could be seen emerging from the sound suppressors at the back of the engines. Sorry, doesn't happen at low power settings.
But...the series could turn out to be really FUN to watch. They captured the era in the same way Mad Men has. And I will be tuning in next week for the second episode.


