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Brazil pilot survives 36 days in Amazon jungle after crash
10 May, 2021 08:31 PM
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Sena had an emotional reunion with his family after being rescued from the jungle. Video / RecordTV
Sena had an emotional reunion with his family after being rescued from the jungle. Video / RecordTV
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A pilot who miraculously survived a plane crash and then spent 36 days lost in the harsh Amazon jungle has told how he refused to give up despite the odds against his survival.
Antonio Sena, 36, went missing on January 28 after running into engine trouble on a short flight to a gold mine in the Brazilian state of Para.
New-yorkUnited-statesBrazilBrazilianAntonio-senaNew-york-timesCessnaParu-riverபுதியது-யார்க்ஒன்றுபட்டது-மாநிலங்களில்பிரேசில்பிரேசிலியன்Antonio Sena's plane crashed in the Amazon rainforest. The next 36 days made him Brazil's hero
ABC Business 9/05/2021 By Emily Olson and Sarah Ferguson © Provided by ABC Business Brazilian pilot Antonio Sena crashed in the Amazon rain forest on January 28, 2021. (Supplied: Fatima Amara )
Antonio Sena was 3,000 feet in the air, 242 kilometres from the nearest town, with nothing but the rainforest stretching around him in all directions, when his plane's engine stopped cold.
It was supposed to be a four-day trip, ferrying 600 litres of diesel fuel from the town of Alenquer to a gold mine called California, tucked away in the Maicuru reserve. The spot was so isolated that Antonio needed a practice run the day before to locate the airstrip.
ChadGanchoPortalegrePortugalSantaremParárBrazilCaliforniaUnited-statesBreu-brancoAlenquerPortugueseBRASLIA: Antonio Sena was flying a single-prop Cessna 210 over the Brazilian Amazon when the engine suddenly stopped, leaving him minutes to find a spot in the jungle to crash-land.
He survived with no injuries, but was stranded in the middle of the world’s largest rainforest — the start of a 38-day trek he says taught him one of the biggest lessons of his life.
Sena, 36, was hired to fly a cargo run from the northern town of Alenquer to an illegal gold mine in the rainforest, known as the “California”. Flying at an altitude of about 3,000 feet, he knew when the engine stopped halfway he did not have much time.
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published : 9 Apr 2021 at 09:45
3 Brazilian pilot Antonio Sena speaks to AFP at his home in Brasilia, Brazil, on April 7.
BRASíLIA: Antonio Sena was flying a single-prop Cessna 210 over the Brazilian Amazon when the engine suddenly stopped, leaving him minutes to find a spot in the jungle to crash-land.
He survived with no injuries, but was stranded in the middle of the world's largest rainforest -- the start of a 38-day trek he says taught him one of the biggest lessons of his life.
Sena, 36, was hired to fly a cargo run from the northern town of Alenquer to an illegal gold mine in the rainforest, known as the "California."
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He survived with no injuries, but was stranded in the middle of the world’s largest rainforest. Antonio Sena was flying a single-prop Cessna 210 over the Brazilian Amazon when the engine suddenly stopped, leaving him minutes to find a spot in the jungle to crash-land.
He survived with no injuries, but was stranded in the middle of the world’s largest rainforest — the start of a 38-day trek he says taught him one of the biggest lessons of his life.
Sena, 36, was hired to fly a cargo run from the northern town of Alenquer to an illegal gold mine in the rainforest, known as the “California.”
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on April 09 2021 12:32 PM
Antonio Sena was flying a single-prop Cessna 210 over the Brazilian Amazon when the engine suddenly stopped, leaving him minutes to find a spot in the jungle to crash-land.
He survived with no injuries, but was stranded in the middle of the world's largest rainforest -- the start of a 38-day trek he says taught him one of the biggest lessons of his life.
Sena, 36, was hired to fly a cargo run from the northern town of Alenquer to an illegal gold mine in the rainforest, known as the "California."
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Antonio Sena was flying a single-prop Cessna 210 over the Brazilian Amazon when the engine suddenly stopped. — Reuters pic
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BRASILIA, April 9 — Antonio Sena was flying a single-prop Cessna 210 over the Brazilian Amazon when the engine suddenly stopped, leaving him minutes to find a spot in the jungle to crash-land.
He survived with no injuries, but was stranded in the middle of the world’s largest rainforest — the start of a 38-day trek he says taught him one of the biggest lessons of his life.
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