Both are funny and the stories are about the airline industry. Although Good Luck is mainly regarding a Co-Pilot and Attention Please is regarding a Cabin Attendant.
They are both about pilots. Where Miss Pilot is mostly about pilot students and becoming a pilot, Good Luck shows the actual work of being pilot. GL also shows what it's like to be stewardess and mechanic.
Both stories are about working for ANA. Good Luck for me has the stronger plot, cast and three dimensional characters. There is also real conflict in the story.
Having achieved his life-long dream of being a pilot, Hajime is first officer on an international jetliner and is now working to become a captain. He can't seem to please Captain Koda, who has become an exacting taskmaster since an air incident many years ago. To complicate matters, he begins a relationship with stubborn and straight-talking mechanic, Ayumi, whose parents died many years ago in the plane crash for which Captain Koda feels he is responsible. What follows is a story of 21st century love, dreams, and passion.
Both are dramas revolving around the aviation theme, and Good Luck may actually be even more enjoyable.
Both are outstanding Japanese dramas, about people who have a responsible and demanding job, and are very passionate about it.
Both based on the lives of flight crews. Good Luck!! focuses more on the pilots, whereas Attention Please focuses on the cabin attendants. Both good shows. Attention Please is more comedic.
1. Both dramas are based on aviation industry.
2. In Good luck, Ml is a first officer pilot striving to become a captain whereas in FTY, fl was initially in freight department and was later transferred to commercial flight where she has strive from basic to become a captain of the passenger aircraft.
3. Both have characters that are passionate about flying.
4. Highlights the responsibilities a passenger flight pilot bear.
2. In Good luck, Ml is a first officer pilot striving to become a captain whereas in FTY, fl was initially in freight department and was later transferred to commercial flight where she has strive from basic to become a captain of the passenger aircraft.
3. Both have characters that are passionate about flying.
4. Highlights the responsibilities a passenger flight pilot bear.
Inoue Momoko admires her late father, who was a pilot. She begins work as a co-pilot at a low-cost airline. Under Captain Shinkai Kohei’s instructions, who knew her father, Inoue Momoko works hard to become a captain and her boyfriend Umino Daisuke supports her dream too.
One day, Inoue Momoko has a problem with a passenger complaining about the limit for carry-on baggage. At that time, Katsuki Tetsuya looks at the situation.
One day, Inoue Momoko has a problem with a passenger complaining about the limit for carry-on baggage. At that time, Katsuki Tetsuya looks at the situation.
South Korean elite Air Force pilot Tae Hoon finds himself kicked out of his top-notch team and demoted into a combat unit after a cocky and dangerous air show demonstration. On the first day of his transfer to F15K, he meets Cheol Hui, the unit’s own top gun. Tae Hoon’s free-spiritedness and Cheol Hui’s rule-abiding ways come into conflict almost immediately. Meanwhile, Tae Hoon befriends the rest of the members of his new squad, including Se Yeong, whom he falls in love with. Tae Hoon continues with his antics until one day, a reconnaissance mission for the squad turns into an unexpected incident, ending in an untimely death and disappearance of a fellow teammate. The unit receives an emergency announcement that an unidentified combat plane has entered into their territory, and Tae Hoon and Cheol Hui are forced to set aside their disagreements and lead their members to stop a war and rescue their missing comrade.
Haruta, a 35-years-old single man, has to switch career and begins as a CA in Tenku Peach Airlines. Even though he's clumsy, he seems to be protected by the Great Captain Kurosawa. One day, he finds drawings of himself on a locker and accidentally discovers his Captain is secretly in love with him. At the same time, the co-pilot and a mechanic, who sleeps next door, confess to him too.
Having achieved his life-long dream of being a pilot, Hajime is first officer on an international jetliner and is now working to become a captain. He can't seem to please Captain Koda, who has become an exacting taskmaster since an air incident many years ago. To complicate matters, he begins a relationship with stubborn and straight-talking mechanic, Ayumi, whose parents died many years ago in the plane crash for which Captain Koda feels he is responsible. What follows is a story of 21st century love, dreams, and passion.