What are the safest places on a plane in case of a crash?

Studies have documented which parts of the aircraft cabin offer the highest probability of survival in case of an accident based on statistics. According to a study published by TIME, which was based on 35 years of plane crash, he showed that middle countries on the back of the plane [...]
According to a study published by TIME, which was based on 35 years of plane crash, it showed that middle countries on the back of the plane had the lowest mortality rate, which fluctuated about 28%.
By contrast, countries near the corridor in the middle of the plane had the highest mortality rate, with 44%.
Countries near emergency exits are also important for survival, especially in situations where immediate evacuation is required due to fire or smoke. This is similar to what happened in the Indian air disaster that killed 290 people, where the only survivor was sitting near an emergency exit at a Boeing 787-8. Dreamlinker.
The analysis also found that countries on the back of the plane had a general mortality rate of 32%, medium countries had 39%, and the front places of the plane had 38%.
Scientific data suggests that passengers who sit within five lines of one exit have a markedly higher chance of leaving the plane safely.
It is noteworthy, however, that as aviation experts point out, the likelihood of getting involved in an air accident is extremely low. Also important to security remains to pay attention to crew instructions as well as knowledge of evacuation procedures.
Finally, according to TIME data, if someone wants to increase his chances in case of an accident, the safest option is a middle seat on the back of the plane, possibly near an emergency exit. /Periscope/












