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Podcast: Today In History with The Retrospectors
Episode: Parachute!
Description: Losing control of his monoplane at 2,000 ft, First Lieutenant Harold R. Harris made history on 20th October, 1922, when he became the first person to use a manually-activated parachute to save his life. He landed in the grape arbor of a family house in Dayton, Ohio, narrowly missing the occupants, and escaping with just a few scratches.
During World War I, many countries believed that giving pilots parachutes would encourage them to abandon planes, rather than fight to the end. But Harrisβs experience proved the life-saving potential of this technology. And, as a result, he earned a ba...