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If you fall from a plane do you die before you hit the ground?

Probably not.

If the plane was high enough, it is conceivable that you could either freeze to death, or asphyxiate in the thin atmosphere.

However, from the cruising altitude of a normal commercial aircraft (around 10km), and for the terminal velocity of a human (~55m/s**), it would only take around 3 minutes to hit the ground.

You’d therefore probably be fine on the oxygen front - the “Death Zone” - where oxygen is too scarce to breath starts - at around 8km, so you’d actually only need to fall about 2km (takes about 30 seconds at terminal velocity) before the air was breathable.

Obviously if you were in something like a U2 spyplane (20km), or Felix Baumgartner’s jump (40km), then oxygen will definitely become a problem - but for your average plane - Oxygen doesn’t matter.

What about temperature?

According to this article here, scientists (or at least, a scientist) approximated that the human body could survive the coldest temperature recorded in Antartica “for about 3 minutes”. That was for a temperature of -93 degrees Celsius (-140 Fahrenheit).

According to this answer here: What is the temperature outside of an airliner at cruising altitude, the temperature at the cruising altitude of jet liners is around -50 degrees celsius.


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Therefore, our hypothetical person will easily be able to survive the cold on their descent - remember, they warm up as they fall - so even if it had started at -100 Celsius, they’d probably still survive, as they fell into warmer air.

So our person has enough Oxygen, and they don’t freeze to death.

Therefore, in the absence of anything to kill them, it seems very likely that the ground rushing toward them at 200km/h (130 mph) is going to be the cause of death!

As to when you actually die - it depends on what angle you hit the ground. If you hit head first, then you only need to fall about 10cm to crush your brain into eeny weeny pieces - which will take 0.002" role="presentation">0.002 seconds. If you land feet first, then you need to travel ~1.8m (or the height of your person) to crush the brain into little pieces - which will take 0.03s." role="presentation">0.03s.

Therefore, I conclude that you die somewhere between 0.002 and 0.03 seconds after impacting the ground, unless you are falling from a plane which is at a much higher altitude than your average commercial jet.

**Obviously, I haven’t factored in acceleration time here, for simplicity - however, I also only used the terminal velocity value at sea level - the terminal velocity is higher at high altitudes. To a first approximation, these effects cancel each other out.


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Что вы думаете по этому поводу?
94 Comments
AndyUte Byrne
All of this proves the old line that it is not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop.
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01.10.2018 05:16
Bruce Van Kirk
Probably die from a heart attack before hitting the ground
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04.10.2018 05:59
Melanie Millard Lively Waidler
All I can say is that I don't want to find out.
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30.03.2019 06:51
Micki Horton
No such place as Antartica, but it's very cold in ANTARCTICA.
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09.08.2019 06:20
Kenney Devey
They forgot to mention the large stream of BROWN stuff following you.
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21.09.2019 09:03
Kim B Ley
Well that's a cheerful piece of information 😳
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08.06.2022 04:21
Nadin
Kim B Ley, That was funny!
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09.06.2022 01:50
William Mullen Crotty
Not in all cases, Mr.Byrne. Depending on the height you fall from, death could come before you hit that "sudden stop"!
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13.04.2022 01:36
Sally Onyett
Ilias Tsiabardas, never too old. I did it at 44 yrs. Obviously lived to tell the tale..! 😂😂
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26.03.2022 05:13
Chris Baz
Unless you pass out, it would be the longest 3 minutes in your life.
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10.02.2022 04:32
Chris Baz
Irma Rivera, I saw that movie. 👍
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10.02.2022 04:31
Chris Baz
Kenney Devey, 😂
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10.02.2022 04:31
Chris Baz
Micki Horton, 😂 good spotting
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10.02.2022 04:30
Doris Dallaire
I’ve heard of that movie and there’s also a book about her Irma Rivera,
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17.01.2022 05:05
Chip Combs
Never mentioned going unconscious due to the sudden decompression of the aircraft. Would the unconsciousness last till impact, or not? In either case you'd be naked, stripped by an airstream howling at 600mph. Not my favorite way to go, but maybe better than some.
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12.11.2021 09:49
Saverio M Rinaldi
I have survived many a fall from 10000ft on several occasions, getting down to 7500 ft is very quick, once the parachute opens it can take anywhere from 5-10 minutes under canopy to land. No worries, if you intend to jump out of a plane pack 2 parachutes. For unplanned exits only 1 is required.
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14.10.2021 05:01
Bob Rodger
I've survived many an orange crush, but never have had the opportunity to survive a plane crush. Does anyone there ever proof read?
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22.09.2021 06:38
Ilias Tsiabardas
I am not planning to jump from an Airplane at my age
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21.09.2021 10:47
Barry Crews
Bruce Van Kirk, you would hope so!
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03.09.2021 05:12
Brenda Maltz
Should have worn his seat belt.
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02.02.2021 11:31

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