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Aníbal Baranek
Monday 9 November 2009Monday 17 October 2011

Spiraling down into the ocean. We have between 70º and 90º of bank; the Vertical Speed Indicator indicates -1500 feet per minute, the altitude is 2000 ft and descending. But I am not concerned yet because to my right sits an instructor. I ask him if everything is all right. He keeps staring somewhere between the instruments and says, “Yes, of course it is”. Now I am really scared.

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