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Why 11A Is the Most Hated Seat: Are some Aeroplane Seats Safer than Others?

  • A recent Air India flight crash resulted in 241 fatalities, with only one survivor, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, who was seated in 11A.
  • Statistical analysis shows passengers in the back of the plane have a 69% survival rate compared to 49% in the front.
  • Experts noted that proximity to emergency exits can improve evacuation chances during an incident.
  • Ramesh reported hearing 'a loud noise' shortly after take-off before the plane split in two, which contributed to his survival near an emergency exit.
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The crash of the Air India flight on Thursday resulted in more than 240 casualties. The only survivor was sitting near an exit door just in front of the wings. Where are the safest seats on an airplane?

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Studies on the areas of an aircraft cabin that have the highest survival rates for passengers - What experts say about the seat where the sole survivor of the Indian plane tragedy was sitting

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Protothema broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of United Kingdom (2)

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