After the terrifying events in LA, John McClane (Willis) is about to go
through it all again. A team of terrorists, led by Col. Stuart (Sadler) is
holding the entire airport hostage. The terrorists are planning to rescue a
drug lord from justice. In order to do so, they have seized control of all
electrical equipment affecting all planes. With no runway lights available,
all aircraft have to remain in the air, with fuel running low, McClane will
need to be fast.
Once again, New York cop John McClane is in the wrong place at the wrong
time - this time he's waiting for his wife's plane to arrive at
Washington's Dulles Airport when he uncovers a plot to sabotage the
airport's landing system. The criminals wish to free a drug baron being
extradited to America for trial by holding the airport to ransom until they
all safely escape on another plane. However, if they'd known that Holly
McClane was on a flight home to the very airport they were hijacking, they
would have picked another day.
John McClain is again trapped in a difficult situation. With his wife on an
airplane circling Dulles Airport in Washington, terrorists take over the
landing system and black out the airport. As the airport authorities seem
to challenge his every move, John must defeat the terrorists and allow the
planes to land before they run out of fuel.
John McClane, a Los Angeles police officer, is awaiting the arrival of his
wife at Washington Airport. Also scheduled for this evening is a flight
from South America which should bring a drug dealer back to the United
States. A team of high tech gangsters manage to take over the Airport's
radar facility. They want to free the drug dealer. But they have only one
little problem: John McClane.
It's Christmas Eve, one year after the Nakatomi Plaza siege that took place
in Los Angeles. Lieutenant John McClane of the LAPD is at the Dulles
International Airport in Dulles, Virginia, waiting for the flight his wife
Holly is on, as their kids are visiting Holly's parents in nearby
Washington DC. It won't be easy getting Holly to her parents' house because
her mother's car, which John is using at the moment, has been towed. There
is also a breaking news story that all of the networks are covering. At the
Escelan Airport in the Republic of Valverde, an airplane carrying General
Ramon Esperanza has taken off, on course for the Dulles International
Airport. Two years ago, Esperanza led his country's army in a campaign
against communist insurgents, and it was a campaign that was fought with
American money and advisers. Esperanza's fall from power caused ripples not
only in his country's recent election, but in the USA as well, when high
ranking Pentagon officials were charged with supplying Esperanza with
weapons despite the congressional ban, but mounting evidence that
Esperanza's forces have violated the neutrality of neighboring countries
made Congress withhold funds. Esperanza is accused of replacing those funds
by going into the business of cocaine smuggling, and now, Esperanza is
being transported to the USA to face drug charges. Using her airplane's
phone, Holly informs John that the airplane will land half an hour
late...but it'll actually be much later than that. On Holly's airplane, one
of her fellow passengers is Richard "Dick" Thornburg, the news reporter who
filed a restraining order against Holly after Holly knocked out two of
Dick's teeth last year. The restraining order says that Holly is not to be
within 50 feet of Dick. The control tower staff, led by chief of air
operations Trudeau and his chief engineer Leslie Barnes, is worried about
the weather. As one snowstorm system moves out, another one is moving in,
which means that all incoming flights are delayed, and Washington DC
International airport has just shut down because they're totally iced, and
they're sending their incoming flights to Dulles, increasing the tower
staff's workload then the control tower's communications systems are
crippled by a rogue military unit led by Colonel Stuart, who is a supporter
of Esperanza. Stuart and his men are stationed in a nearby church. Trudeau
alerts the staff that all aircraft approaching the Dulles sector but not in
the Dulles landing pattern are to be diverted to an alternate airport. The
rest of the incoming flights, including Holly's, are to hold at the outer
markers. Trudeau also mentions that the staff may have just bought itself
about 2 hours, and after that, the airplanes that are low on fuel will
start falling out of the sky. Stuart calls the tower and says that
Esperanza's airplane will be arriving at Dulles in 58 minutes, and that the
airplane is not to be met by anyone, and that it will land on a runway of
his designation, and at the same time, he wants a 747 cargo conversion,
fully fueled, placed at his disposal. The tower staff has 2 minutes to
advise the incoming flights to hold at the outer markers, then the staff
will be able to receive only, as the ability to send out communications to
the airplanes will be disabled. Stuart also says that any attempt to
restore the tower's systems will result in deadly penalties. Holly's
airplane is one of the 18 airplanes that are circling over the airport,
running out of fuel, and that makes John extremely desperate to stop Stuart
and Esperanza, and help the airport restore its communications so the
airplanes can safely land that is, if he's not slowed down by inept airport
police Captain Carmine Lorenzo.
At Dulles International Airport, John McClane is waiting for his wife Holly
to land. A while after he arrives at the airport, he feels that something's
wrong. He follows two men into the luggage room. They both try to kill him,
but he kills one and the other gets away. He gets the dead guy's
fingerprints and faxes them to his friend Al Powell over in L.A. The man's
name was Oswald Cochrane, and he had been officially dead for two years.
John then realizes that someone is about to screw around with the airport,
and he's correct. Colonel Stuart, a man who got "canned by congress", as
McClane says it, and his team of ex-commandos have taken control of the
airport, shutting down the Instrument Landing System and the runways. He
then threatens to cause plane crashes unless the plane carrying Ramon
Esperanza from Valverde (the fictitious country used in Commando (1985))
lands at a runway of his designation. The Chief Engineer and the airport's
S.W.A.T. team unsuccessfully try to restore communications with the planes
above. Because of this, Stuart crashes a plane. McClane must now try to
defeat the terrorists and save his wife before her plane, and all the other
planes, run out of fuel.