John Travolta Recalls Near-Death Flying Experience Inspired Him To Star In Disney+’s The Shepherd, And I Can’t Imagine Reliving That Kind Of Thing

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Thanksgiving week is notoriously a time where insane travel stories are bred, but John Travolta has an especially jaw-dropping one that influenced his latest role. On November 24, 1992, while the Grease actor and self-proclaimed “aviation nerd” was piloting a Gulfstream II from his longtime home in Florida to Maine with his family on board, the jet suffered an electrical failure that nearly caused his vehicle to collide with a Boeing 747. Travolta recalled the experience as he attended a screening for his latest project, The Shepherd

Ahead of The Shepherd landing on Disney+ next Friday, December 1, John Travolta turned up at the Thanksgiving premiere of the short film in London alongside its writer/director, Iain Softley. During a Q&A, Travolta shared how the film’s storyline, which has a young Royal Air Force pilot dealing with a near-death experience while heading home in a jet for the holidays, compared to his own incident over 30 years ago. In Travolta’s words: 

I actually experienced a total electrical failure, not in a Vampire but in a corporate jet over Washington D.C. So when I read [Forsyth’s] book, it resonated even more because of this experience I had personally had. I knew what it felt like to absolutely think you’re going to die. I had two good jet engines but I had no instruments, no electric, nothing. And I thought it was over.

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