lördag 28 februari 2009

Alive!

Har i dagarna forskat på internet kring denhär flygkrashen för över 30 år sedan. Tragiskt, men också fascinerande. Hyrde filmen i går och den lyfter fram hur de överlevande uppför sig i en omöjlig situation. Rekommenderas varmt...SE DEN !

On Friday, October 13, 1972*, a Fairchild F-227 turboprop belonging to the Uruguayan Air Force and carrying the Old Christians rugby team plus friends, relatives, and supporters from Uruguay, crashed in the Argentinean Andes. The pilot was off course and their reported locations were incorrect, making the task of finding the site - no easy task in such a rugged and remote locale even if you know where to look - that much more difficult.

Thirteen of the passengers and crew were immediately killed. The mostly young and athletic survivors (all between the ages of 19 and 33) huddled around the fuselage of the plane and waited for the inevitable rescue team to arrive. Night came and went with no sign of help. Another day came and went and still no rescuers. Two more died due to their injuries. With little food aboard the plane was quickly consumed.

Search and rescues teams were sent looking for the missing plane but they looked along the path where they expected the aircraft to have been, not knowing how badly off course it was when it went down.

Now those who had survived the crash had to deal with hypothermia, avalanches, anger, depression and... starvation. Roberto Canessa (who would later make an unsuccessful bid for the Uruguayan presidency), a third-year medical student on the flight, broached the subject of cannibalism to his starving comrades. Ten days after the crash (and, unbeknownst to them, one day after the rescue efforts to find the white plane in the white snow was abandoned), the 19 survivors decided they had no choice but to resort to cannibalism.

On the 16th day, an avalanche struck the fuselage that had become their home and killed nine more.

Weeks passed and still no rescue. On the 60th day of their ordeal, two of the stronger survivors decided to make an attempt to hike out of the mountains and find help. It took them another 12 days but they did find help.
In all, it took 10 weeks before crash site was found (on December 21st) and by then three more had died.

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