
101 Flight
Drama · History
Overview
In the early morning of September 11, 2001, a Boeing 757 aircraft belonging to Uzbekistan Airways takes off from the Uzbek capital Tashkent. This is the final flight of experienced pilot Zarif Saidazimov prior to retirement. 101-Flight is in transit through London Birmingham International Airport to John F Kennedy International Airport in New York.
Top Cast
Khoshim Arslonov
Khoshim Arslonov
Zarif Saidazimov (chief pilot)
Khoshim Arslonov
Zarif Saidazimov (chief pilot)
Umid Iskandarov
Umid Iskandarov
Botir Makhmudov (co-pilot)
Umid Iskandarov
Botir Makhmudov (co-pilot)
Oleg Galahov
Oleg Galahov
Fyodor Denisov (pilot)
Oleg Galahov
Fyodor Denisov (pilot)
Khurshid Tuhtayev
Khurshid Tuhtayev
Rashid Nizomov (pilot)
Khurshid Tuhtayev
Rashid Nizomov (pilot)


Lola Eltayeva
Lola Eltayeva
Nigora Yusupova (flight attendant)
Lola Eltayeva
Nigora Yusupova (flight attendant)
Bahora Arslonova
Bahora Arslonova
Aziza (stewardess)
Bahora Arslonova
Aziza (stewardess)


Nigina Anarbayeva
Nigina Anarbayeva
Sevara (stewardess)
Nigina Anarbayeva
Sevara (stewardess)
Erkin Bozorov
Erkin Bozorov
Jahongir
Erkin Bozorov
Jahongir
Farhod Abdullayev
Farhod Abdullayev
Farhod
Farhod Abdullayev
Farhod
Shokhrullo Abdullaev
Shokhrullo Abdullaev
Shoxrux
Shokhrullo Abdullaev
Shoxrux
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