Thứ Sáu, 4 tháng 4, 2014

Máy bay rơi, phi công thấy thân thể mình treo trên ghế lái

Trải nghiệm cận tử (kề cái chết):
Máy bay rơi, phi công thấy thân thể mình treo trên ghế lái
Trải nghiệm cận tử này được chia sẻ bởi phi công người Canada Jeffrey S, trên trang web của Tổ Chức Nghiên Cứu Trải Nghiệm Cận Tử (Near Death Experience Research Foundation) và trên Youtube.
Một phi công người Canada chia sẻ kinh nghiệm 
cận tử lạnh xương sống của mình trên YouTube.
Trải nghiệm cận tử này được chia sẻ bởi phi công người Canada Jeffrey S, trên trang web của Tổ Chức Nghiên Cứu Trải Nghiệm Cận Tử (Near Death Experience Research Foundation) và trên Youtube.

Vụ rơi máy bay

Trong khi làm việc với vai trò là phi công trưởng cho một cục hàng không của Canada, tôi bị rớt máy bay khi mới cất cánh.

Tôi gặp phải một vụ trục trặc động cơ thảm khốc. Tức thì tôi rất hoảng loạn, nhưng kinh nghiệm huấn luyện đã khiến tôi tìm cách … tôi cố gắng khởi động lại nhưng không thể làm nó chạy. Tôi đóng động cơ và chuẩn bị cho một cú tiếp đất.

Khi các phao nổi trên máy bay bắt đầu tiếp xúc với ngọn cây, tôi giật lại và chủ đích làm máy bay ngừng lại, rồi cánh bên trái bị rớt và tôi cảm nhận được cú va chạm với cái cây đầu tiên. Lúc đó, mọi cảnh như một pha quay siêu chậm. Tôi thấy cánh máy bay bao quanh cái cây và đứt rời khỏi máy bay … rồi mọi thứ tối sầm và tôi bất tỉnh trong phần còn lại của vụ va chạm xuyên qua mấy cái cây.

Tôi đã hoàn toàn chấp nhận rằng đến lúc mình phải chết, và tôi đi từ hoảng loạn tột độ trong 30 giây đầu tiên đến một trạng thái gần như thanh thản yên bình, đó là lúc mà tôi sắp chết.


Tôi tỉnh dậy trong máy bay và chảy rất nhiều máu ở đầu. Tôi thấy nhiều vết thương ở cánh tay và toàn bộ phần thân trên của tôi rất yếu. Tôi nhận ra rằng mình nên thoát ra khỏi máy bay càng nhanh càng tốt phòng trường hợp cháy … tôi thoát khỏi máy bay….

[Tôi lấy khăn giấy và thấm máu trên đầu để ngăn chúng chảy xuống mắt trong lúc đi bộ dọc theo hàng cây]

Phát hiện, Nỗi kinh hoàng

Tôi nhìn chiếc máy bay lúc này đang cách tôi 50 feet (15 mét). Cửa buồng lái nằm ngang với mặt đất nên tôi có thể nhìn vào buồng lái khi ngồi xuống. Trong nỗi…kinh hoàng, tôi nhìn thấy ghế của cơ trưởng lộn ngược, một cánh tay và chân lủng lẳng trên đó! Tôi biết rằng vào lúc đó tôi đang nhìn vào chính mình.

Nhìn xung quanh và tôi thấy một bầu trời trong xanh rất đẹp tôi chưa từng thấy bao giờ …. Không có một tiếng động hay con chim nào, thậm chí cả tiếng rít của gió. Tôi nhanh chóng cảm thấy rất thoải mái và an toàn ở đó.

Tôi liền nhìn lại vào buồng lái để xác thực những gì mình nhìn thấy, và chắc chắn rằng bản thân vẫn còn bị treo lộn ngược trên ghế của mình. Chính vào lúc đó, tôi thốt lên “… Mình đã chết”. Tôi bất tỉnh ngay lúc đó.

Quay trở lại với cuộc sống, tương phản với một tỷ lệ kinh ngạc

Image of man in hospital via Shutterstock

Tôi tỉnh dậy bốn ngày sau … trong bệnh viện … tôi bị gãy 22 cái xương, dập xương hốc mắt phải, và bị chấn thương đầu nghiêm trọng … Tôi không hề bị tổn thương não, và các bác sĩ gọi tôi là một điều thần kỳ trong y học.

Tôi ngồi trước một hội đồng xem xét y khoa vào năm 2009 sau vụ rơi máy bay và một trong năm bác sĩ có mặt nói rằng với chấn thương đầu của tôi thì 99/100 trường hợp là thiệt mạng. Và trong những người may mắn sống sót chỉ có 1/1000 người không bị chấn thương não. Điều đó nghĩa là tỉ lệ cược tôi sống sót mà không bị tổn thương não còn thấp hơn cả việc trúng số 8 lần trong đời mình.

Càng thêm huyền bí

[Khi gặp viên phi công trực thăng đã cứu mạng tôi và kể cho anh ấy trải nghiệm của mình. Anh ta bắt đầu khóc. Anh ấy nói, “Cơ trưởng, khi tôi tìm thấy anh, anh đang bị treo lộn ngược trên ghế và anh không hề thoát khỏi máy bay”.

Điều mà vẫn không ai trả lời được là tại sao họ tìm thấy 54 chiếc khăn giấy ướt đẫm máu rơi rải rác ở phía trước máy bay, với một vệt dài dẫn đến bờ của hàng cây như tôi đã chỉ ra. Tôi cảm thấy lạnh sống lưng khi nhận ra rằng mình thật sự vẫn chưa hề rời khỏi máy bay.

Nhận thức xa hơn sau trải nghiệm

Qua việc nhìn thấy thân xác vô tri của mình ở trong buồng lái, tôi chợt nhận ra rằng vũ trụ và chúng ta tất cả là một phần của ẩn số….

Đó là một khoảnh khắc của sự yên bình và cảm thông.

Video chia sẻ của phi công người Canada Jeffrey S trên Youtube: 

http://vietdaikynguyen.com/v3/tech-science/khoa-hoc-huyen-bi/trai-nghiem-can-tu-phi-cong-roi-may-bay-thay-than-the-minh-treo-tren-ghe-lai/

Near Death Experience plane crashWatch this video on YouTube.

Jeffrey S NDE
EXPERIENCE DESCRIPTION:
While operating as the Chief Pilot for a Canadian air service, I crashed shortly after take off. I was Captain on a DHC-2 Dehavilland Beaver aircraft. I picked the aircraft up from the AMO and flew back to the main lodge without incident. After landing, I had to do 5 take offs and landings before I could start transporting passengers. On my 1st take off, at approximately 350' AGL, I had a catastrophic engine failure. Panic was my immediate response but my training kicked in and I tried restarts and could not get it to fire. I secured the engine and prepared for a crash landing.

As the floats on the aircraft started to make contact with the tree tops, I pulled back and purposely stalled the aircraft and the left wing dropped and I felt the impact with the 1st tree. At that moment, everything went into super slow motion. I watched the wing wrap around the tree and watched my wing tear off the aircraft...then everything went black and I was out for the remainder of the crash through the trees. I fully had accepted this was my time to die, and I went from pure panic for the 1st 30 seconds, to an almost peaceful calm that this was how I was going to die.

I woke up in the aircraft and was bleeding very badly from head. I noted the severe injuries to my arm and complete upper body was broken. I realized I should exit the aircraft as soon as possible as there was a risk of fire. I grabbed a roll of paper towels that had found their way to the cockpit and took them with me as I exited the aircraft. I started to walk to the tree line (I ended up in a bog, nose down, on an 80 degree angle buried the entire engine, prop and cowling almost 8 feet deep into the ground.

As I walked to the tree line, I continued to wipe my head with paper towels as the blood was filling my eyes quickly. I dropped many of them on the ground and made my way slowly to the tree line. When I sat down, I looked to the aircraft now about 50 feet away from me. The cockpit windows were level with the ground so I could see into the cockpit when I sat down. To my almost horror, I saw the captains seat upside down and an arm and leg dangling from it! I knew at that moment I was looking at myself.

I then looked around and saw a beautiful blue sky like none id ever witnessed before. There was not a single sound, not a bird, not even a whisper of wind. I was quickly very comfortable and felt very safe there. I then looked back into the cockpit to confirm what I saw, and sure enough I was still hanging there upside down in my seat. At that exact moment, I uttered the words "fuck, I'm dead"...and I instantly went out at that moment.

I woke up 4 days later in Surgical Intensive Care in the hospital and had been medivaced by aircraft from Sioux Lookout Ontario to Thunder Bay, Ontario. I had 22 broken bones, smashed right orbital bone, and a serious head injury. The hospital called my wife and children in Saskatchewan (where we lived) and told them I wasnt expected to live and they needed to come immediately. I woke up and said hello to everyone. I had no brain injury at all, and the doctors call me a true medical miracle. I sat before a medical review board in 2009 after my crash and 1 of the 5 doctors present stated that with my head injury, its fatal 99 times out of 100. Then for those lucky enough to survive, only 1 in 1000 survive with no brain injury. That makes the odds of me surviving with no brain injury less than winning the lottery 8 times in my lifetime.

While in the hospital (this is where the story is very interesting)...Two Transport Canada Inspectors from Civil Aviation came to see me in the hospital. They asked me for my story and told them what I just told you. They looked at each other with a weird look and said Jeff, can we bring in the helicopter pilot who found you and rescued you? I said yes of course. I shook his hand and they asked me to briefly share my story again. When I did the helicopter pilot started to cry. He said Captain, when I found you, you were hanging upside down in your seat and you did not exit the aircraft. (I didn't know at that time that I had an NDE and an out of body (bi-location) experience. The thing that still no one can answer...is why they found 54 BLOOD SOAKED paper towels strewn all in front of the aircraft, with a trail leading to the edge of the tree line as I explained. It sent chills up and down my spine when I realized I never actually exited the aircraft.

5 years and 3 surgeries later, I'm still here and have no explanation of why this happened or how those 54 blood soaked paper towels got outside the aircraft.

I was forced to retire from flying in 2009 because I was unable to secure my medical. My right eye vision is damaged beyond repair and my left arm is virtually unusable.

I have a video on youtube sharing my experience and would gladly provide the link should you wish to hear a video testimony for this crash and NDE.

Thank you.

At the time of your experience was there an associated life-threatening event? Yes I crashed an airplane shortly after take off. At approximately 350 feet AGL I had a catastrophic engine failure and crashed into spring hardwood trees in N. Ontario. I broke 22 bones, my right eye was popped from its socket and my left arm broke in 7 places and elbow smashed, so very limited use of my left arm today.

Was the experience difficult to express in words? No

At what time during the experience were you at your highest level of consciousness and alertness? After awakening in the cockpit, and for about 45 secs just before I crashed.

How did your highest level of consciousness and alertness during the experience compare to your normal everyday consciousness and alertness? More consciousness and alertness than normal I heard the whistling of the wing around the fuselage and it was peaceful. I was far more at ease and alert to every sound I heard.

Please compare your vision during the experience to your everyday vision that you had immediately prior to the time of the experience. The change in vision was how I saw the sky as more blue than ever before.

Please compare your hearing during the experience to your everyday hearing that you had immediately prior to the time of the experience. As mentioned above, the whistling of the wind around the fuselage was intense and yet soothing at the same time.

Did you see or hear any earthly events that were occurring during a time that your consciousness / awareness was apart from your physical / earthly body? Yes Very blue sky. Vivid sharp contrast and color. Like nothing id ever seen before. I saw my aircraft clearly and the 2 wings that were ripped off and sitting 40 yards away. I saw myself hanging upside down in the captains seat, upside down.

What emotions did you feel during the experience? A sense of belonging...no fear, curiosity. Knowledge that I had died and how I died.

Did you pass into or through a tunnel? No

Did you see an unearthly light? No

Did you seem to encounter a mystical being or presence, or hear an unidentifiable voice? No

Did you encounter or become aware of any beings who previously lived on earth who are described by name in religions (for example: Jesus, Muhammad, Buddha, etc.)? No

Did you encounter or become aware of any deceased (or alive) beings? No

Did you become aware of past events in your life during your experience? No

Did you seem to enter some other, unearthly world? Some unfamiliar and strange place


Did time seem to speed up or slow down? Time seemed to go faster or slower than usual
Slow motion watching my wing rip off during crash.

Did you suddenly seem to understand everything? No

Did you reach a boundary or limiting physical structure? No

Did you come to a border or point of no return? No

Did scenes from the future come to you? No

During your experience, did you encounter any specific information / awareness suggesting that there either is (or is not) continued existence after earthly life (“life after death”)? Uncertain I am 100% certain that there is life after death. No question about it.

During your experience, did you encounter any specific information / awareness that God or a supreme being either does (or does not) exist? No

During your experience, did you encounter any specific information / awareness that you either did (or did not) exist prior to this lifetime? No

During your experience, did you encounter any specific information / awareness that a mystical universal connection or unity/oneness either does (or does not) exist? Yes By seeing my lifeless body in the cockpit, I was suddenly aware of one universe and we are all one piece of the puzzle.

During your experience, did you encounter any specific information / awareness regarding earthly life’s meaning or purpose? No

During your experience, did you encounter any specific information / awareness regarding earthly life’s difficulties, challenges, or hardships? No

During your experience, did you encounter any specific information / awareness regarding love? No

During your experience, did you encounter any other specific information / awareness that you have not shared in other questions that is relevant to living our earthly lives? No

Did you have a sense of knowing special knowledge or purpose? No

What occurred during your experience included: Content that was both consistent and not consistent with the beliefs you had at the time of your experience

How accurately do you remember the experience in comparison to other life events that occurred around the time of the experience? I remember the experience more accurately than other life events that occurred around the time of the experience My memory of the entire NDE is one of my most clear and vivid memories.

Discuss any changes that might have occurred in your life after your experience: Due to my multiple injuries, I am very limited in any physical activities that I used to participate in. I stay home a lot and sometimes fear even going outside. It has had a negative affect on my overall life.

My experience directly resulted in: Moderate changes in my life

Did you have any changes in your values or beliefs after the experience that occurred as a result of the experience? Yes I now know that there is life after death.

Do you have any psychic, non-ordinary or other special gifts after your experience that you did not have before the experience? No

Are there one or several parts of your experience that are especially meaningful or significant to you? The moment when I realized I was dead. It was a moment of peace and some understanding.

Have you ever shared this experience with others? Yes I waited 4 years before I started to speak to my friends about it. I shared with my doctors and Psychologists, but was hesitant to speak to my friends about it. Now that I've shared my story, many of my friends question me for more details and information.

Did you have any knowledge of near death experience (NDE) prior to your experience? Uncertain I knew of NDE but was uneducated on its meaning and what it defined.

What did you believe about the reality of your experience shortly (days to weeks) after it happened: Experience was definitely real It happened, plain and simple. I remembered with vivid details.

What do you believe about the reality of your experience at the current time: Experience was definitely real as above.

Have your relationships changed specifically as a result of your experience? No

Have your religious beliefs/spiritual practices changed specifically as a result of your experience? No

At any time in your life, has anything ever reproduced any part of the experience? No

Is there anything else that you would like to add about your experience? I would like you to view my youtube video and will provide the link. That is where I learned of this website.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSbU-CdwVEk

Did the questions asked and information that you provided accurately and comprehensively describe your experience? Yes What could a national organization with an interest in near death experience (NDE) do that would be of interest to you? I would become an involved member of that organization and feel my story should be shared.

Are there any other questions that we could ask to help you communicate your experience? Thank you!

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