Practical Effects
Gloriously unconvincing kung fu choreography that defies physics.
Production
Shot in the Philippines on what appears to be someone's actual plane.

Director
Cirio H. Santiago
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of the 1970s 'stewardess cycle' where airlines became shorthand for swinging single-girl liberation — until the genre curdled into exploitation. Santiago shot six films in the Philippines that year.
Dick Miller's taxi scene was reportedly added in post-production after he'd already shot another film with Santiago that same week. He had no idea what 'Fly Me' was about.