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iPhone survives fall from Alaska Airlines midair blowout


The recovered iPhone was open at an Alaska Airline’s baggage claim

An iPhone that was sucked out of the Alaska Airline flight ASA1282 has been found undamaged after a fall of 16,000 feet.

It was found by Seanathan Bates, who reports that the iPhone was in airplane mode, had around 50% battery charge, and was opened to an Alaska Airline’s baggage claim. He goes on to say that part of a charger was plugged into the phone, broken off when the iPhone “got ‘yanked’ out the door.”

The iPhone survived a fall of around 16,000 feet, but it did have a hard protective case. In late 2020, a skydiver dropped his iPhone from 14,000 feet and it survived, also with an apparently rugged case.

Separately, a door plug from the flight was also found. While the incident is still being investigated, a window and section of fuselage was blown out of the flight on January 5, 2023.



This story originally appeared on Appleinsider

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