The Pilot Who Was Sucked Out of His Own Plane at 17,000 Feet | E 166
The CRUX: True Survival Stories - Ein Podcast von Kaycee McIntosh, Julie Henningsen, Bleav - Montags

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Get ready for a jaw-dropping tale that sounds like Hollywood fiction but is 100% real. On June 10th, 1990, British Airways Flight 5390's cockpit windscreen explosively blew out just 13 minutes after takeoff, literally sucking Captain Tim Lancaster halfway out of the aircraft at 17,000 feet. For 22 agonizing minutes, he was pinned against the fuselage—outside a commercial airliner traveling at 400 mph—while his heroic crew desperately held onto his legs and fought to land the plane. Hosts Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen break down this incredible true story minute-by-minute, revealing how tiny maintenance errors cascaded into a life-or-death emergency, the extraordinary physics that should have killed the captain in minutes, and the split-second decisions that saved 81 lives. Warning: You'll never look at airplane windows the same way again.