@capt_rumcoffee When your phone falls out of your pocket at 14,000 feet #fail#screammovie♬ original sound – Hatton Smith
During the same week, a woman and her friend rented an old biplane (think of those old planes with two wings one on top of the cockpit and the other on the bottom of the plane’s body) for a sightseeing flight. At about 1,000 feet up, the woman had her iPhone ripped from her hands by a gust of wind. When the plane landed, she used the Find My app to locate her device which had landed safely, without a scratch, in tall grass.
There are some lessons to be learned here. Don’t take your iPhone with you when skydiving. If you must take your iPhone with you on a carnival rise or in an airplane that does not have an enclosed section for seating, leave the device in your pocket and don’t assume that you’ll be able to maintain a tight grip on the device.