Ted Striker is a traumatized former fighter pilot

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Ted Striker is the anxious, war-scarred ex-fighter pilot protagonist of the parody disaster film "Airplane!", whose fear of flying clashes comically with his need to land a doomed airliner.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf airplane pilot
fictional character
film character
protagonist
appearsIn Airplane II: The Sequel NERFINISHED
Airplane! NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre comedy film
disaster film parody
parody film
associatedWith Trans American Airlines NERFINISHED
cockpit crew of Flight 209
basedOn archetype of disaster-film airline pilot hero
characterArc from paralyzed by fear to successfully landing the plane
conflict must confront war trauma
must overcome fear of flying
createdBy David Zucker NERFINISHED
Jerry Zucker NERFINISHED
Jim Abrahams NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Airplane! (1980 film) NERFINISHED
genreOfWork parody disaster film
hasRelationship former boyfriend of Elaine Dickinson
hasTrait anxious
fear of flying
post-traumatic stress
traumatized
war-scarred
humorStyle deadpan
slapstick situations
language English (dialogue)
loveInterest Elaine Dickinson NERFINISHED
medium film
narrativeRole comic hero
reluctant hero
nationality American (fictional)
notableEvent attempts to win back Elaine Dickinson
boards Trans American Flight 209
developed a drinking problem after the war
lands the airliner safely
served as a fighter pilot in the war
takes control of a doomed airliner
notableScene drinking problem gag
“I picked the wrong week to quit” running gag participation
occupation fighter pilot
taxi driver
portrayedBy Robert Hays NERFINISHED
setting World War II flashbacks
commercial airliner

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Airplane! characterRole Ted Striker is a traumatized former fighter pilot