More than the crash itself, I can't stop thinking about the one guy who survived.
Out of 240+ people, he was in seat 11A, unbuckled himself mid-fall, and somehow made it out alive- jumped out or got ejected, depending on which version you believe.
Like... how insanely lucky do you have to be?
Or is it more than luck? Right seat + right reflex + right second?
What are the real odds of walking away from a crash like that?
Is it all randomness or is there something in emergency positioning or design that makes survival possible?
Also the real talk - does this change how you'd think about choosing seats on a flight?
Out of 240+ people, he was in seat 11A, unbuckled himself mid-fall, and somehow made it out alive- jumped out or got ejected, depending on which version you believe.
Like... how insanely lucky do you have to be?
Or is it more than luck? Right seat + right reflex + right second?
What are the real odds of walking away from a crash like that?
Is it all randomness or is there something in emergency positioning or design that makes survival possible?
Also the real talk - does this change how you'd think about choosing seats on a flight?