According to how BBC put it,it says in January 1965, Alaska. A Fairchild C-82 was flying above the Arctic Circle when it encounters trouble and crashed. it was reported that“The plane’s electric system failed and they crash-landed in the night in the tundra forest, cutting down many trees. But the amazing thing is,They survived at -45 degrees Celsius
by making a big fire from the wood they had cut. For those who know the place,they described it to be very remote up there: as God wil have it,they were really lucky in that the fire was spotted by another plane three days later and they were rescued.”
According to what we heard,German photographer Dietmar Eckell is describing one of the stories he discovered while researching his Happy End project, which records plane crashes that had no fatalities. Getting to know about his interest,He has even been contacted by those who survived: raising the money to print a book of the photos last year, and the most important of all is,he was contacted by the pilot of this Fairchild C-82. “He sent me an email to thank me for writing down his
story and documenting his plane almost 50 years after the crash.”
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