Nando parrado interview thank

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        1. Thank you Nando Parrado for sharing his incredible inspiring story with us.
        2. Thank you so much again!
        3. A great and inspiring interview.
        4. Gail Davis: [] Well, thank you.
        5. Thank you so much again!!

          Survivors of 1972 Uruguay plane crash revisit their tale of going to the extremes to live

          More than 50 years ago, a plane carrying 45 passengers and crew, including a Uruguayan rugby team and some of their friends and family, crashed in the Andes mountains in Argentina.

          For 10 weeks, the survivors had to deal with the extremes before they were rescued, including subzero temperatures, two back-to-back avalanches and near starvation, left with no choice but to eat from the remains of their deceased friends to stay alive.

          "We are dead men walking, but…we are still walking," Nando Parrado, one of the 16 survivors of the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crash, told ABC News.

          Parrado and others who lived through the ordeal share their incredible story of fear, loss and survival in an ABC News Studios documentary "Prisoners of The Snow" premiering on ABC on May 22 at 9 p.m.

          ET and streaming on Hulu the next day. In addition to interviews with survivors, mountain