Inspirational Story of a Plane Crash
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3. dushan commented 13 years ago
#1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Airways_Flight_1549
100% passenger survived
1% used this event to evaluate their lives and actually change something
100% passenger survived
1% used this event to evaluate their lives and actually change something
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6. irishgek commented 13 years ago
#5 best line ever though "not the usual route"
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x92168_us-airways-flight-1549-actual-video_shortfilms
2Mins in keep watching the left side , actual footage of the crash/ditch well done to the pilot and first officer what a landing thank god it stayed in one piece !
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x92168_us-airways-flight-1549-actual-video_shortfilms
2Mins in keep watching the left side , actual footage of the crash/ditch well done to the pilot and first officer what a landing thank god it stayed in one piece !
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8. loadrunner commented 13 years ago
Been in a plane, suddenly all 4 of the engine went silent. it only was for about 5 or 6 seconds, Maybe we were a minute away to meet our old friends.
But in those 5 seconds, it was if 10 tought including "oh no, not now" in a flash you see your birth, your first car, your first kiss, even your first fight. and even your own death. but seen myself as an old man in the coffin.
And there was a total silence. looking straight into the eyes of an unknown girl (my age) seeing fear, and even a curiosity, Why I never said a word to her the other 12 ours of the flight (she was traveing alone). And what it would be like to be with her the rest of my life (a different life?).
But I'll never know. She was married, seen her a year later with her husband and kids.
And yes. make choices, do what makes you happy (as long as it does not hurt anyone ) It can be to late any second.
But in those 5 seconds, it was if 10 tought including "oh no, not now" in a flash you see your birth, your first car, your first kiss, even your first fight. and even your own death. but seen myself as an old man in the coffin.
And there was a total silence. looking straight into the eyes of an unknown girl (my age) seeing fear, and even a curiosity, Why I never said a word to her the other 12 ours of the flight (she was traveing alone). And what it would be like to be with her the rest of my life (a different life?).
But I'll never know. She was married, seen her a year later with her husband and kids.
And yes. make choices, do what makes you happy (as long as it does not hurt anyone ) It can be to late any second.
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9. c0mmanderKeen commented 13 years ago
Very moving, without beeing too cheesy about it..
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11. metataggers commented 13 years ago
Shouldn't you try to be the best dad possible regardless of whether or not you've had a near death experience?
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12. Nemi commented 13 years ago
Nice story.
@11 - Of course, shouldn't we all who have children? But, he's also pointing out how wrapped up we all get with ego based trivialities that obscure the important things in life and that for some, him included, it takes an experience like the plane crash to strip away the ego, even if for a moment, and alter perspective permanently...
@11 - Of course, shouldn't we all who have children? But, he's also pointing out how wrapped up we all get with ego based trivialities that obscure the important things in life and that for some, him included, it takes an experience like the plane crash to strip away the ego, even if for a moment, and alter perspective permanently...
+13 1. VoxT3R commented 13 years ago