The best episode written by Chester Krumholz is "Flight #093 Is Missing", rated 5.7/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Bernard L. Kowalski". "Flight #093 Is Missing" aired on 11/17/1984 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Prisoner of Yesterday".
Caitlin is a passenger on board a plane which Airwolf is sent to search for after the plane is hijacked and forced down at sea.
Director: Bernard L. Kowalski
Writer: Chester Krumholz
The Airwolf team ends up stopping a Banana republic coup when they set out to rescue Doc, who had been kidnapped to treat the nation's leader.
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Chester Krumholz
String must bring in a disgruntled former Firm employee who's been denied his retirement benefits.
Director: Sidney Hayers
Writer: Chester Krumholz
Santini Air is hired for a 30 day period by agents on behalf of a industrial millionaire, to be on stand-by to pilot the man on an important journey when called upon. Dominic is excited at the prospect of the high-paying job, but Hawke is more sceptical and intends to find out just why they've been given the contract. But unbeknown to any of them, Caitlin's new boyfriend is plotting to assassinate the millionaire; and matters are not helped any by some malfunctions that Airwolf is suffering...
Director: Sutton Roley
Writer: Chester Krumholz
Dr. Cherlotov, a scientist of an enemy power, failed to defect to the West when his wife did. Now that he has developed a cheap, effective anti-ballistic system, the IMF are ordered to get him out. Unfortunately, they find out that Cherlotov doesn't wasn't to defect: he merely wants to convince his superiors he is loyal and live out his life. The IMF smuggle in his wife Karen. Meanwhile, Rollin convinces Cherlotov's watcher and the security commissioner, Jankowski, to put Cherlotov under jail for suspicion. When Cherlotov realizes what his country does to other dissidents he agrees to defect, but Jankowski sees through Rollin's cover and tries to arrest them all.
Director: Leonard Horn
Writer: Chester Krumholz