For sixty-nine passengers and crew aboard Air Canada Flight 143, the routine flight from Montreal to Edmonton on the 23rd of July, 1983 was anything but routine.
All told, the soon-to-be-dubbed “Gimli Glider” was a nearly perfect demonstration of dead-stick flying, accompanied by an extra-large portion of good fortune.
I’m not going to spoil the ending, but this story serves as a great reminder of the importance of math in everyday life. So, the next time you hear someone tell you that they’ll never use that ‘math’ again, maybe they could use a glance at this epic story of luck, skill, and near-disaster that all started from a simple error.
http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=744#more-744
(Just a word of warning - the article does contain some language which may not be appropriate for all audiences)

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