Netflix's new drama 'Cocaine Air: Smugglers at 30,000 Ft.' mirrors the style of Narcos, based on a true story about a drug bust involving former air force pilots and passengers with no criminal records.
The series follows the arrest of two pilots and two passengers in the Dominican Republic due to cocaine-laden suitcases found on their jet in 2013.
Despite claiming innocence and ignorance of the drug cargo, they end up in jail, leading to a mystery around their guilt or potential setup.
The documentary has gained popularity on Netflix, currently ranked second globally for non-English content.
Opinions vary on the series' length, with some finding it stretched out over three 45-minute episodes but praising the intriguing central mystery.
Viewers on Reddit have enjoyed the show, finding the unfolding story both entertaining and perplexing.
The documentary's focus on whether the arrested individuals were truly unaware of the illicit cargo has sparked skepticism and disbelief among some viewers.
'Cocaine Air: Smugglers at 30,000 Ft.' is available for streaming on Netflix.