☢️A TRUE STORY☢️ 1971, Juliane Koepcke - Lansa Flight 508

This scene was actually taken from one of my YouTube videos on my YouTube channel named "PATRIOTS LIVE HERE". To watch the whole TRUE STORY please visit my YouTube Channel "PATRIOTS LIVE HERE". LANSA Flight 508 departed Lima's Jorge Chávez International Airport just before noon on Christmas Eve on its way to Iquitos, Peru, with a scheduled stop at Pucallpa. The aircraft was flying at about 6,400 meters (21,000 ft) above mean sea level when it encountered an area of thunderstorms and severe turbulence. Some evidence showed the crew decided to continue the flight despite the hazardous weather ahead, apparently because of pressure to meet the holiday schedule. Peruvian investigators cited "intentional flight into hazardous weather conditions" as a cause of the crash. After flying for twenty minutes in this weather at FL210 lightning struck the aircraft, causing fire on the right wing which separated, along with part of the left wing. The aircraft crashed in flames into mountainous terrain. Structural failure occurred because of the loads imposed on the aircraft flying through a severe thunderstorm, but also because of stresses resulting from the maneuver to level out the aircraft. The sole survivor was 17-year-old Juliane Koepcke, who while strapped to her seat fell 3,000 m (10,000 ft) into the Amazon rainforest.[6] She survived the fall with a broken collarbone, a deep laceration to her right arm, an eye injury, and concussion. She was able to trek through the dense Amazon jungle for 11 days and found shelter in a hut. Local lumberjacks found her and took her by canoe back to civilization I love Higgsfield.ai (This scene was created using Higgfield's "Cinema Studio 2.0" and "Nano Banana Pro" on Higgsfield)

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