Stewardess survives after falling thousands of feet.

    • 305 posts
    October 14, 2025 3:40 PM PDT

    This is an incredible story whereby a unique sequence of events enabled a young woman to survive an air crash from 33000+ feet,

    This is 20 minutes, stewardess survived falling 33,000+ feet, or it may have been 2600 feet

    https://youtu.be/savCWfa8sBI?si=9YSdLjmG6nHA3OFr

    Geffers

     

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    • 393 posts
    October 15, 2025 3:14 PM PDT

    Such a story!  I didn't know anything about this Concorde crash.  I was sorry to hear they wouldn't let her resume her hostess position but at least she was able to stay in the aviation field doing desk work. 

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    October 20, 2025 7:57 AM PDT
    Web Diva said:

    Such a story!  I didn't know anything about this Concorde crash.  I was sorry to hear they wouldn't let her resume her hostess position but at least she was able to stay in the aviation field doing desk work. 

     

    Videos unrelated, the stewardess survival was not the result of the Concorde crash.  The Concorde crash was apparently some debris on the runway thrown up when the aircraft was accelerating for take off, it got airborne but the debris damaged something to do with the fuel and caused it to crash within moments.

     

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    • 393 posts
    October 20, 2025 4:00 PM PDT

    Ohhh....that's a pretty quick crash if you're barely off the ground.

    DFW (Dallas-Fort Worth Airport) has had their own crashes.  One of the worst ones occurred years ago where a Delta plane got caught in a microburst.  The driver on the highway was decapitated as the plane flew low over Hwy 114 on its descending crash.  Highway 114 is the main highway on the north side of DFW Airport.  Hwy 183 is on the south side of the airport. 

    Forty years on, DFW plane crash reverberates with family | Fort Worth Star-Telegram