When faced with near death, your survival instincts kick in. Instincts
can only take you so far, however; it's preparation and planning that
can make the difference between living and dying. In How to Survive,
readers will hear harrowing tales of survival and learn from them. These
stories are broken down and studied, whether it's the experience of a
teenager hiking to safety as the only survivor of a plane crash in the
Peruvian Amazon, a fisherman drifting for more than 400 days in an open
boat across the Pacific Ocean, or a US Air Force fighter pilot forced to
eject from his stealth fighter thousands of feet above the earth.
John Hudson, a military survivor instructor, introduces the mindset that
he feels is imperative for success: the Survival Triangle. This
combination of effort, hope, and goals, along with a few practical
skills, provides a premade planning template that can be used to
jumpstart the whole survival process.