On the afternoon of April 28, 1988, Aloha Airlines Flight 243 took off from Hawaii to Honolulu. The flight uses B737, which is supervised by the co-pilot. The co-pilot is a 37-year-old woman with 8000 hours of flight, and the captain is 44 years old with 8500 hours of flight. The plane had just climbed to cruising altitude at 13:45 when the crew suddenly heard a loud noise overhead. A large ceiling above the middle of the cabin was gone, and the plane became an "convertible sports car." Only seat belts can prevent them from falling into the sea below. At an altitude of 7300 meters, the air is not only cold, the oxygen content is low, the wind is also very strong. The passengers on board thought the captain was dead, but he was actually trying desperately to make an emergency landing. As a result, everyone on board miraculously survived except one flight attendant. This film is adapted and filmed according to this real event.