Here's one that should generate plenty of discussion about what he did right and what he did wrong. Unfortunately, only way I found to get to the story is to go through Google News, otherwise you have to register:

Google News link to story about Ted Greene's crash, survival and rescue in Alaska

One paragraph out of the article to whet your appetite;

"After his crash, Greene climbed out of the Piper's window and discovered that his hearing aid had been knocked out of his ear, possibly by a sleeping bag that shot out the window during the crash. Greene's cell phone didn't work, and the plane's emergency locator beacon had been left at home. He couldn't find matches. And his bluejeans became soaking wet from Greene's tramping around in deep snow. He never could find his hearing aid. "
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