A man in Tennessee, America, was recording his flight with airplane with one Samsung Galaxy S5. His cell phone slipped out of his hands and he was found alive again on the ground continuing to record video, as if nothing had happened.
Blake Henderson was on a small plane and recorded some video footage from another plane that was flying next to him on his mobile phone, Samsung Galaxy S5. His phone after turbulence was suddenly sucked out of the airplane's window and thrown out. Making a free fall from about 300 meters, he fell to the ground in a pile of leaves without any harm and continued to videotape.
The phone was found in a courtyard by the homeowner who, surprised, observed that he had just found a phone that was normally in operation and actually was capturing videos.
What is interesting is the dialogue recorded on his discovery.
“Oops. "Here is your phone," says the first voice in the video.
"This is not my phone!" says the man who worked in the yard of his house. "Mine is in my pocket. This is also videotaped… ”
The man's husband then looked through the photos and videos of the phone, saw the planes of the plane, and eventually managed to call Hensherson and surrender it.
Henderson's nephew, Robert Ryan, published the story as well as the entire video, without cuts, lasting 11,5 minutes. You can see below a summary of the 1,48 minute adventure.