NEARLY INACCESSIBLE and exotic areas of the world were important locations for the film. The ability to visit once-isolated places such as Rome (above) and Africa (below) illustrates the heart of the film. "I want to reignite people's wonder for one of the most extraordinary aspects of the modern world," Terwilliger says. A PORTAL TO THE PLANET "Here's a crazy idea," Terwilliger says. "Imagine walking into a building where inside there are a series of doors-depending on which one you enter, you end up somewhere else in the world. Maybe Tokyo or Buenos Aires." Or in the case of the Mona Lisa, France. The airplane, he says, takes us places that we once never knew existed. What was once a migration is now a vacation. Terwilliger is the young filmmaker who highlighted general aviation in his first film One Six Right, about Van Nuys Airport where he learned to fly. He was just a teenager when he got his pilot certificate and has been fascinated about aviation ever since. Well, maybe more than fascinated- passionate might be the better word. The reaction to One Six Right was so great and so many in the general aviation 94 | AOPA PILOT August 2015