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That couldn't be possible, even if you forget about the severe low temperature and the airspeed over the wing there simply wouldnt have been enough oxygen at altitude for him to remain conscious.
It's asking a lot to believe that an unconscious person was able to hold onto a plane wing facing wind speeds measured in hundreds of miles an hour at temperatures of -40 to -50 degrees.
It's asking a lot to believe that an unconscious person was able to hold onto a plane wing facing wind speeds measured in hundreds of miles an hour at temperatures of -40 to -50 degrees.
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