An Aviation Psychologist's
perspective
On 12 June 2025 Air India Flight 171 crashed just seconds after take-off from Ahmedabad. Of the 242 people on board, only one passenger survived: British-Indian businessman Vishwash Kumar Ramesh in seat 11A. News outlets were quick to christen the episode a “miracle”Â
Within hours, commentators noticed an eerie echo: in 1998 Thai Airways Flight TG 261 also counted a survivor in 11A – singer Ruangsak Loychusak – though 44 other passengers lived as well.
Two catastrophes, 27 years apart, two men walking away from the same seat number. A myth was born.
Humans are spectacular pattern-spotters. When faced with chaos, we try to impose order – a process neuroscientists call apophenia (Brugger 2001). Michael Shermer describes this as “patternicity” – our tendency to find meaningful connections in random data (Shermer 2008).
Evolutionarily it makes sense: seeing a pattern in rustling grass (“Maybe that’s a predator”) was safer tha...
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