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The mystery of seat 11A: two survivors, tragedies separated by 27 years and the question that challenges aviation.

Two passengers, who occupied the same seat decades apart, saved their lives, generating a global debate about odds and air safety.

In a coincidence that has captured international attention, two men managed to survive devastating air accidents from the same seat: 11A. The incidents, separated by 27 years and thousands of kilometers, have reignited debates about aviation safety and the statistical odds of survival.

The precedent of 1998: Ruangsak James Loychusak

The first case occurred on December 11, 1998, when Ruangsak James Loychusak, then 20 years old, survived the crash of Thai Airways Flight 261 that killed 101 people. The Airbus A310 crashed in a rubber plantation in Surat Thani, Thailand, during an attempted landing under tropical storm Gil.