If you’re going to drop an iPhone, might as well be from a plane (Photo: redlegsfan21/Flickr)

Ben Wilson, of Texas, owns a company that sells propane storage tanks and gas plant equipment. Also, he owns an iPhone. And on the way back from Houston, in a private plane, that phone sailed out of the plane.

The small Beechcraft Bonanza plane was flying 9,300 feet above the ground. But when the pressure changed, the door popped open just a bit, the Wichita Falls Times Record News reports. Of course, 9,300 feet is pretty far for an Apple product to fall, considering that a drop of a few feet from your clumsy hands to the ground can already ruin a perfectly good iPhone screen. But Wilson’s phone still worked well enough that he was able to locate it with the Find my Phone app.

The Times Record News reports:

“It was by the side of the road south of Jacksboro, under a mesquite tree,” said Wilson, chuckling. “The donkey pointed out where it was.”

Wilson told the paper that it was “scratched a bit on the corners.” But otherwise it still works just fine. Whatever phone case he has, the rest of us need to purchase, stat.

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