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Pootle | 21:17 Sun 25th Sep 2005 | People & Places
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What is the highest height that a human being has fallen and survived?

(By survived, I mean the person must have been able to walk again and function normally)

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Longest fall a human survived: 6 miles and 551 yards; Vesna Vulovic, in the broken off tail section of a DC9 Jan 26, 1972 over the Czech Republic.
2nd Longest: Nicholas Stephen Alkemade, Royal Airforce Gunner, March 24, 1944, 18000 feet, landed in some trees and then the snow.
Was he seriously injured Clanad or did he walk away? the 6 mile guy?
Vesna Vulovic is a 'she'. Yes, she broke many bones but made a complete recovery.
The RAF gunner broke both ankles and took several hours convincing the Germans that captured him that he really had bailed out without a 'chute. (The aircraft was on fire and he decided to jump rather than burn).

vesna sounds serbian

perhaps she was Vesna Vulovicova

the c is a ch as in champ.

Bouncy girl!

Definitely somethng for Bicycle News !

Vesna Vulovic is/was Czech (I think).  She was an air stewardess in a plane which exploded in mid-air at 33,300 feet.  She was in the tail section of the plane, which meant that she fell more slowly than normal and was partly sheltered from the impact.  I think that the bit of debris that she was in also fell into a thick layer of forest, so there would have been about 100 feet depth of deceleration before reaching the ground.

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