The amazing tale of a British Airways pilot who lived through 20 minutes outside a flying plane.

In 1990, British Airways pilot Tim Lancaster experienced

a harrowing event when the cockpit windshield blew out at 17,000

feet during a flight from Birmingham to Málaga, Spain

, causing him to be partially sucked out of the aircraft.

His legs remained inside while the rest of his body was exposed to freezing air at high altitude.

Flight attendant Nigel Ogden heroically grabbed Lancaster’s legs and held on for 20 minutes

despite frostbite and injury, while co-pilot Alastair Atchison stabilized the plane and prepared for an emergency landing.

A second attendant, Simon Rogers, helped relieve Ogden.

Passengers witnessed the terrifying scene as the crew worked to prevent

Lancaster’s full ejection and bring the plane safely to Southampton Airport.

Despite injuries including frostbite and fractures, Lancaster survived.

The incident, later featured on the show Mayday, highlighted the crew’s quick thinking and teamwork

as well as the durability of the British Aircraft Corporation

BAC 1-11 plane, which remained stable despite the windshield failure.

This extraordinary survival story showcases

not only human resilience but also the engineering marvels that keep planes safe under extreme conditions.

recreation from the television series "Mayday!"

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