"The A-Team" The Beast from the Belly of a Boeing (TV Episode 1983)
The shot of the plane crashing through the airport window is from this film.Hostage Flight (TV Movie 1985)
shot of landing gear when flight 136 lands in New York"Star Wars: Rebels" The Forgotten Droid (TV Episode 2016)
The audio "the white zone is for immediate loading and unloading only" is re-used.- A clip from the movie is used
"OTT" Episode #1.2 (TV Episode 1982)
A scene where people on the plane queue up to violently slap a hysterical passenger is shown.Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie 1982)
face-slapping sight gagAirplane II: The Sequel (1982)
Precious Images (Short 1986)
Entertainment This Week Salutes Paramount's 75th Anniversary (TV Special 1987)
Clip shown
The Bees (1978)
The movie watched on board of flight 209 were you can see an airplane crashing and exploding.Basketball (Video Game 1978)
Airplane II: The Sequel (1982)
Those Were the Days (Short 1980)
Movie poster is displayed outside of Grauman's Chinese Theatre.- Referenced in 'Love, American Style' sketch
- Referenced during the "Stripes" review.
- There is a poster for the film in the Tottenham Court Road tube station.
American Desire (1981)
Sign outside movie theatre
Speedy (1928)
Both end with inanimate object made to look like a driver/pilot salutingThe Wizard of Oz (1939)
Johnny says: Auntie Em, Uncle Henry, Toto! It's a twister! It's a twister! When panicking when the plane is crashing.From Here to Eternity (1953)
The scene between Ted and Elaine on the beach.Spartacus (1960)
Captain Oveur says: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?
Lego Airplane!: Part 1 (Short 2013)
A spoof/remake of the classic comedy "Airplane!" with new jokes added.
"Encounter" Flight Into Danger (TV Episode 1956)
Zero Hour! (1957)
The makers of Airplane! (1980) bought the rights to Zero Hour! (1957) to remake it. Much of the movie Airplane! (1980) is similar to Zero Hour! (1957) including using the same dialog.
"Sherlock Hound" The Air Battle Over Dover! (TV Episode 1985)
Disappearing fish from the dinner-plate- Federal agents remove their sunglasses in a dramatic gesture, revealing another pair of sunglasses under them, a sight gag from this movie.
Backfire! (1995)
"Night Stand" Transvestite Wedding Show (TV Episode 1995)
Makes reference to the scene in the movie where all passengers queue up to slap/hit/thump the hysterical passenger..Spy Hard (1996)
Pinocchio (1940)
When the doctor on the plane tries to explain to the passengers that there is no cause for panic his nose grows longer like Pinnochio's.Knute Rockne All American (1940)
Rumack talks with Ted. The talk is a parody of the famous "Win one for the Glipper" speech.Casablanca (1942)
The flashback scenes after the warSince You Went Away (1944)
dialogue between soldier and his girlfriend as the plane leavesShane (1953)
Peter Graves' dialogue with Joey matches cadences of Alan Ladd's dialogue with Joey