Episode 78
Title Flying Home
Production Number 922
Season 4
Season Episode 23
First-Run Airdate 2/13/1988
CREDITS
Director Brad Turner
Producer Jonathan Goodwill
Screenplay Rick Drew
Chris Haddock
Jana Veverka
Co-Producer Jana Veverka
Line Producer Les Kimber
Exec. Creative Consultant Jake Jacobson
Director of Photography Richard Letterman
Art Director Steve Geaghan
Editor Cheryl Buckman
Post Production Supervisor Eric Weinthal
Camera Operator Armin Matter
Creative Consultants Jacquie Freeman
Craig Anderson
Brian Buel
Meg McIlroy
Music Rick Patterson &
Dan Milner
Sound Lars Ekstrom
Unit Manager Tom Dent-Cox
1st AD Jim Long
2nd AD P. Etherington
Production Coordinator Lynne Bespflug
Story Editors Rick Drew
Chris Haddock
Location Managers Stewart Bethune
Murray Ord
Lead Set Decorator Dominique Lemaitre
Property Master Dean Eilertson
Second Unit Director George Erschbamer
Miniatures Supervisor David Brookwell
Gaffer Barry Reid
Key Grip Dave Humphreys
Script Supervisor Shelly Crawford
Construction Coordinator Paul Willson
Transportation Coordinator Bob Bowe
Stunt Coordinator Tony Morelli
Stunt Performers Bill Ferguson
J.J. Makaro
Bill Stewart
Brent Woosley
Production Accountant Lisa Richardson
REGULAR CAST
Barry Van Dyke St. John Hawke
Michele Scarabelli Jo Santini
Geraint Wyn Davies Major Michael Rivers
Anthony Sherwood Jason Locke
GUEST CAST
Donnelly Rhodes Tony Santini
Lovena Fox Marian
Melissa Mintott Amy
Rupert Lindsay Earl
Marek Czuma Sherman
Paul Stafford Brooke
Ted Stiddler Guard
Morris Panych Man in Van
J.J. Makaro Worker
John Cooper Guard
Terence Kelly Longfellow
Dwight McFee Sullivan
ADVERTISEMENTS
Jo Santini learns that the man introducing a new top-secret plane is the demanding father she could never please on NBC Universal's "AIRWOLF II" episode entitled "Flying Home." The story was written by Rick Drew, Chris Haddock and Jana Veverka and directed by Brad Turner.

Airwolf is involved with the testing of a new top-secret plane, a mission which becomes infinitely more complicated when Jo learns that one of the men introducing the plane is the demanding father she could never please - no matter how hard she tried, especially when she followed in the footsteps of the older brother who died. Already strained relations boil over when it is Jo who will fly the experimental fighter - against her father's wishes. Father and daughter are reconciled after a dramatic battle with enemy agents who try to sabotage the plane.
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