Aviation Humor

World Record Nobody Wants to break

The biggest risks stewardesses are supposed to face are from intoxicated passengers and air sick toddlers, but Vesna Vulović had to contend with something a bit more traumatic when she went to work Jan 26, 1972.

Working aboard JAT Flight 367, she was on duty when a bomb went off and took down the entire airplane while it was flying over what is now the Czech Republic.

She became a record holder by surviving the ordeal, having falling 33,000 feet out of the sky to have a face to face meeting with Terra Firma. She suffered a broken skull, crushed vertebrae and spent 27 days in a coma before coming around.

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