An Ounce

JAT Flight 367 and the Wrong Vesna

December 15, 2023 Jim Fugate Season 5 Episode 50
An Ounce
JAT Flight 367 and the Wrong Vesna
Show Notes

 At 3:15 PM on January 26th, 1972, fight 367, a DC-9, took off from Copenhagen. About 45 minutes later, everything changed for the 28 passengers and crew. 

Vesna Vulovik ( Vez-nah Vah-low-vek) was in a place she wasn’t intended to be. But her employer got her mixed up with a different Vesna on the roster. She could have declined the assignment from JAT Airways, the Yugoslavian State airline, where she worked as a flight attendant. But, Vesna Vulovik decided to take the mistaken assignment, as she was excited to travel to Denmark.
 
At the time, Eastern Europe was not all the safest place to be. Croatian terrorists had been active, and causing trouble for Yugoslavia, since the early 60s. Commercial airliners had been one of the Croatians targets for bombings and hijackings – especially the State Airline, JAT. 

Like most of us, at just 23, Vesna Vulovik was immortal. Who worries about things like that when you are young. She was a determined young lady wanting to live a great life. And being a flight attendant was going to help her get what she was after. 

 

 Other Sources:

https://www.deseret.com/23890083/longest-fall-survived-vesna-vulovic 

https://www.damninteresting.com/vesnas-fall/ 

https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/vesna-vulovic/ 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesna_Vulovi%C4%87 



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