Vilken är den kvinna som famously överlevde en ljusplanskrasch i arktis på 1950-talet?

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Som barn läste jag en bok av en kvinna som kraschade i den kanadensiska arktiska och tillsammans med piloten gick de ut ur busken. Hon förlorade några tår (och fingrar?) Till frostbite, men var annars OK.

Jag tror att åtgärden ägde rum under 1950-talet, men det kunde ha varit början på 1960-talet. Jag verkar minnas att det var i Yukon, och det var ett ljust plan, inte något som en DC-3.

Hon var en stor kändis ett tag; Jag minns att hon fick ett mail som var riktat till "till den tjejen som kraschade i Arktis".

Kommer någon att minnas vem det här var?

    
uppsättning Maury Markowitz 05.07.2018 15:10

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Jag antar att det här är "Hej, jag är levande" av Helen Klaben (honan efterlevande).

Från en av recensionerna:

[...] Flores's Howard five-seater crashed in a heavily wooded region, which no doubt saved their lives. The treetops softened the crash landing yet left the plane listing at an angle, making an uncomfortable shelter for either of them to lie down. Both Klaben and Flores were injured with various broken bones, and each had limited mobility. They were not prepared for an emergency and thus had no winter supplies or extra food. Their scant supply of food ran out after being stretched to siege-of-Leningrad proportions over ten days. I recall a dramatic scene from the movie where Sally Struthers, who played Klaben, discovers a tube of toothpaste which she shows Flores, played by Ed Asner. The two treat the toothpaste as a precious meal, which is exactly how Klaben described it.
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Once all food ran out, including the toothpaste, the pair took to re-chewing their gum and by drinking melted snow. I am amazed that they could have survived on only water for five weeks. Flores, hearing a mysterious buzzing in the distance, was determined to find out what it was. I won't spoil the story by revealing if he found out the source of the buzzing or not, but when he returned to the crash site he and Klaben moved camp to a clearing, miles away from the trees. Klaben, who could not walk because her gangrenous toes were decaying, with bone pushing through the skin, was towed along on a toboggan made from the fuselage.

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Citat från Människor:

When Ralph Flores and Helen Klaben were found alive on March 25, 1963 near the wreckage of his single-engine plane in the Yukon, their names became synonymous with “miracle.” For seven weeks the 42-year-old electrician and the 21-year-old Brooklyn girl had endured pain from crash injuries and temperatures 42° below zero while subsisting on little more than melted snow and a few biscuits.

Flores was flying home to California from Fairbanks and Klaben had accepted his offer of an inexpensive ride to San Francisco. During their ordeal he lost 51 pounds. She dropped 45 and after their rescue had the toes of her right foot amputated because of frostbite. Still, they survived on guts and ingenuity.

De gick inte ut ", de flyttade lägret till en clearing och hittades. Klaben kunde inte gå (på grund av tårens / fötternas tillstånd).

    
svaret ges 05.07.2018 16:51