
The airline industry has not cut piped in pre- and post-flight music. Yet. However, some song selections are curious. For example, "
Fire and Rain" by James Taylor. This is a song written
after his girlfriend perished in a plane crash believed to be written after his girlfriend died in a plane crash*. This is a song that I heard as my American Airlines flight taxied from the runway to the gate. Surely, there are better songs for a flight than one with a line about "Sweet dreams and flying machines in pieces on the ground."
If not, can
Airplane! be the in-flight movie**?
Dan

*: Once again,
Snopes reveals the truth. Suzanne died by her own hand, not a plane crash. The flying machines was a band, not an object.
The full story behind the lyrics is rather interesting and worth a read.
**: In the DVD audio commentary for
Airplane!, directors Jim Abrahams and David and Jerry Zucker said a Mexican airline was the only one to show
Airplane! as an in-flight movie.