Witness History

Surviving Andes plane crash

Dec 17, 2024
Nando Parrado, one of the 16 survivors of the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crash in 1972, shares his chilling story of survival in the Andes. He recounts the harrowing days following the crash, the desperate choices the survivors faced, including cannibalism, and the spirit of resilience that propelled them to stay alive. Parrado discusses the emotional toll of the tragedy and how a chance encounter with a peasant ultimately led to their rescue, highlighting the extraordinary human capacity for hope amidst despair.
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ANECDOTE

The Crash

  • Nando Parrado saw the mountain seconds before the plane crashed.
  • He remembers the metallic sound of impact and the roof breaking.
ANECDOTE

Waking Up

  • Nando Parrado woke up with a severe headache after being unconscious for three days.
  • His mother died on impact, and his sister Susanna died eight days later.
INSIGHT

Condemned to Die

  • The survivors felt condemned to die, stranded and alone in the unforgiving mountains.
  • Hearing the search being called off intensified their fear and desperation.
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