Bayern Munich's Honorary President Uli Hoeneß survived a plane crash in 1982. Now documented documented documented, as narrowly the 70-year-old escaped death.
" The accident was not survivable. That one of the inmates severely survived the accident is random," says the final report completed one and a half years after the crash completed final report, which is the _ picture on Sunday_. Accordingly, Hoeneß has survived only because he had taken the right right.
Hoeneß was thrown out of the plane when broke. The different parts of the machine (propellers, wheels, glass shards and foam parts) had spread on an area of 15 to 60 meters. The other passengers died at the scene of the accident.
"In front of the wreck in the direction of dirt road lies the body of a clothed man, another clothed body sits strapped on the pilot seat. A third dressed male corpse is located in the rear area of the machine," says in the document, which on the 18th of February 1982 - One day after the accident - is dated.
As a reason for the crash, the experts gave human failure. The "allocated height by 500 ft (foot, around 150 meters; Note d. Red.)" Had been undercut. The fuel control system of the right engine had also been set "too rich", which caused "excess" and then the failure of the engine.
Hoeneß survived with serious injuries
"The emergency procedure for a power plant failure was not initiated. The responsible aircraft leader was not sufficiently familiar with the plane," says.
The then 30-year-old Hoeneß wanted to fly together with his friend Helmut Simmler (35), Pilot Wolfgang Junginger (30) and co-pilot Thomas Copper (25) from Munich to Hanover to the international match between Germany and Portugal.
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At 20.05, the plane disappeared, about twelve kilometers from the runway away from the Radar. Around one and a half hours later, a forester found the seriously injured Hoeneß. He suffered several fractures, a concussion and pulmonary crop, and was therefore brought to the intensive care unit. A week later he could leave the hospital again.
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