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Man Sucked Out of Plane at 20,000 Feet

Getting sucked out of an airplane at 20,000 feet may seem like a disaster scenario that could only happen in Hollywood. For Chris Fogg, though, it was all too real. On June 27, the flight nurse was transporting a patient to a Seattle hospital aboard a twin-engine piper turboprop. As the plane was cruising at 20,000 feet, the window adjacent to Fogg's right shoulder exploded, causing a drastic change in pressure that sucked him out of the window, headfirst. "I was just sitting in my seat,...Full Story
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