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Ahmedabad plane crash: Having seat near emergency exit door saved lone survivor's life?

It is the window seat near one of the emergency exit doors as well as the aircraft galley area, according to the seat map
The ticket of Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, a survivor of the Air India plane crash, in Ahmedabad, Thursday, June 12, 2025. PTI

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'11A' was one of the 238 economy class seats in the ill-fated Air India Dreamliner that crashed on Thursday, killing 241 people on board and leaving just one survivor.

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And the lone survivor -- a British national of Indian origin, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh (45) -- was the occupant of '11A'.

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The Boeing 787-8 aircraft, better known as the Dreamliner, operating the Ahmedabad-London AI171 flight, had 242 people on board, including 12 crew members.

'11A' is among the six seats in the first row of the economy class of Air India's B787-8 planes. It is the window seat near one of the emergency exit doors as well as the aircraft galley area, according to the seat map.

While it might be too early to conclude on the factors that helped Ramesh exit the aircraft that went up in flames, being seated near the emergency exit door could be one of the reasons for his miraculous escape.

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Currently, there are 27 B787-8 planes in the Air India fleet and each of them has 238 economy and 18 business class seats.

All these aircraft are set to go for retrofit in the coming months.

Air India has confirmed that 241 people on board the AI171 flight have died.

"The good news is that one person survived the crash...," Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Thursday after meeting Ramesh and visiting the crash site.

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