Segun Times aqui hay una lista de casos afortunados como este:
Lucky escapes
# Flight Sergeant Nicholas Alkemade survived a fall estimated to have been 18,000ft during the Second World War by landing in a heavy snowdrift. He had leapt from a blazing Lancaster bomber
# In 1972 Vesna Vulovic, a Yugoslav air stewardess, fell 10,160 metres (33,000ft) without a parachute, and lived after a DC9 passenger jet blew up over the former Czechoslovakia. She landed in woodland
# In 1993 New Zealander Klint Freemantle, 22, plunged 3,000 feet into a 3ft-deep duck pond. He emerged almost without a scratch
# The French parachutist Didier Dahran survived after being sucked into a cyclone that sent him spinning up to 25,000ft in 1993. He was in the air for two hours
Otras fuentes....
Times -> www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2514037,00.html
The Sun -> www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006590172,00.html
MSNBC -> www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16313217/
ABC -> www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200612/s1816907.htm
The Guardian -> www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1976520,00.html
Segun Times aqui hay una lista de casos afortunados como este:
Lucky escapes
# Flight Sergeant Nicholas Alkemade survived a fall estimated to have been 18,000ft during the Second World War by landing in a heavy snowdrift. He had leapt from a blazing Lancaster bomber
# In 1972 Vesna Vulovic, a Yugoslav air stewardess, fell 10,160 metres (33,000ft) without a parachute, and lived after a DC9 passenger jet blew up over the former Czechoslovakia. She landed in woodland
# In 1993 New Zealander Klint Freemantle, 22, plunged 3,000 feet into a 3ft-deep duck pond. He emerged almost without a scratch
# The French parachutist Didier Dahran survived after being sucked into a cyclone that sent him spinning up to 25,000ft in 1993. He was in the air for two hours
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