The first time she attempted a skydive, London woman Gwendolyn DeSilva heard the engine cut out and had to make a daring mid-air escape before watching the plane plummet into Lake Taupo.
Yesterday, the 38-year-old conquered her fear and re-took the jump that went so wrong.
The survival story of 13 people - six tourists, their instructors and the pilot - who jumped unscathed from the burning Skydive near Taupo made international headlines in January. Ms DeSilva, who took a year out from her career as an investment bank marketing manager to travel the world, said she was quite unsettled by the "surreal" experience".
"I am not really a person who likes to do adrenaline activities - I get scared at the littlest things - but one thing on my bucket list has always been to do a skydive."