Nando Parrado
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Fernando Seler "Nando" Parrado (December 9, 1949 - ) is one of the sixteen Uruguayan survivors of the airplane crash of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 which crashed in the Andes mountains on October 13, 1972.
Background
Parrado was born in Montevideo, Uruguay to Seler and Eugenia Parrado, the second of three children with an older sister, Graciela, and a younger sister, Susana or "Susy" (his mother and sister, Susy, died in the plane crash). He graduated from the Stella Maris College (Montevideo) and played for their alumni rugby team, the "Old Christians".At the time of the Andes crash, he was a university student. In his 2006 book, , Nando Parrado comments on his life in the days immediately prior to the Andes:
- When it finally came time to choose a college, I decided to enroll in agricultural school, because that was where my closest friends were going. When my father heard the news, he shrugged and smiled. 'Nando,' he said, 'your friends' families own farms and ranches. We have hardware stores.' It was not hard for him to talk me into changing my mind. In the end, I did what made sense: I entered business school with no serious thought about what school would mean for me or where this decision might lead. I would graduate or I would not. I would run the hardware stores or maybe I wouldn't. My life would present itself to me when it was ready. In the meantime, I spent the summer being Nando; I played rugby, I chased girls with Panchito, I raced my little Renault along the beach roads at Punta del Este, I went to parties and I lay in the sun, I lived for the moment, drifting with the tide, waiting for my future to reveal itself, always happy to let others lead the way (pp.30-1).
Conferences
In addition to his work in business and television, Parrado is a motivational speaker, using his experience in the Andes to help others cope with psychological trauma.Miracle in the Andes
Parrado co-wrote the 2006 book ', with Vince Rause. The book references Piers Paul Read's account of the accident and aftermath, ', which was written a year after the rescue (and based upon interviews with the survivors). Miracle of the Andes, however, is told from Parrado's point of view thirty-four years later and offers a new perspective on the event.Trivia
- He was portrayed by Ethan Hawke in the film (for which he served as technical advisor).
See also
External links
- [Offical website]
- [Biography from Crown]
- [Biography from the London Speaker's Bureau]
- [Q & A: Alive and Well with Nando Parrado]
- [TAKES FIVE; NANDO PARRADO; Decades later]
- [BBC interview]
- [Nando Parrado: Survivor of the Andes]
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