A survivor of a plane crash has created a record by quickly updating his 'Twitter' page, barely moments after the accident.
A survivor of a plane crash has created a record by quickly updating his 'Twitter' page, barely moments after the accident.
Mike Wilson was on board the Continental Airline's 737 in Denver, in the US mid-west, when it slid off the runway during take-off on Dec 21.The crash caused minor injuries to at least 38 people.
The Texas-bound plane slid off the runway, sheering its landing gear and dropped into a 12m ravine. Then a fire broke out, which damaged the entire right-side of the plane.
However, when other passengers were thanking god to have saved them, Wilson was fiddling with his mobile to send a message to all of his Twitter followers.
"Holy f**king s**t - I was just in a plane crash!" News.com.au quoted him as saying in the message.
Wilson said that he could feel the heat from the fire while he was still on the plane.
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"I made for the exit door as quickly as I could, fearing the right wing might explode from the fire. Once out, I scrambled down the wing."
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The cause of the accident is still unknown.
Wilson later thanked other Twitter users for their concern and support.
Source-ANI
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