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How the Man in Seat 11A Became a Plane Crash’s Sole Survivor

How the Man in Seat 11A Became a Plane Crash’s Sole Survivor

Viswash Kumar Ramesh was one of 242 people on the 787-8 Dreamliner that went down shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, India. Somehow, he walked away.

Only the passenger in Seat 11A on Air India Flight 171 lived to tell the tale, a survival nothing short of a miracle.



When the Air India plane with 242 people onboard crashed into a building moments after taking off from the international airport in Ahmedabad, it burst into flames. The impact, heat and smoke were so intense, officials said, that escape was impossible.


Except for Viswash Kumar Ramesh, 38.


In the hours after the crash, grainy footage of a man with wounds on his face and blood on his shirt went viral on social media. He walked himself to an ambulance with a slight limp, and told a crowd around him that he had come “from inside” the plane.



Mr. Ramesh’s story initially appeared too good to be true; the crash was so severe that the bodies of most victims were charred beyond recognition, officials said. But by late evening, Air India confirmed that there had been one survivor, who was getting treatment at the hospital. Amit Shah, India’s home minister, said he had visited the survivor, and Indian media ran photos of Mr. Shah standing at Mr. Ramesh’s bedside.


“I still can’t believe how I got out alive,” Mr. Ramesh said on Friday in an interview from his hospital bed with India’s state broadcaster, Doordarshan. “I thought I was also about to die.”


Mr. Ramesh, who was seated in an exit row, said the plane had felt “stuck five or 10 seconds after takeoff,” and it seemed to be trying to accelerate when it crashed.



The front of the plane, after hitting buildings, crashed into an open area, he said, while the tail was stuck in a building, which was later identified as the dining facility of a medical college.


Mr. Ramesh said he unbuckled his seatbelt after the crash when he saw a chance for escape. He did not make clear whether he had to open the emergency exit he was sitting next to, or if the impact had caused it to open.


“When my door broke, I saw there was some space — that I could try to get out,” he said in the interview. “The other side, people couldn’t get out, as it was crushed against a wall.”


Mr. Ramesh, who is a British citizen, was returning to England after vacationing in India along with his brother Ajay, their younger brother Nayan said. Ajay, who the passenger list showed was seated in 11J on the right side of the plane, did not survive.



Shortly after the crash, Mr. Ramesh made a video call from near the wreckage to his family in Leicester to confirm he was safe, the younger brother said. There, the family home was a scene of both mourning for Ajay and stunned amazement that Viswash had somehow walked away.

men's final french open jannik sinner vs carlos alcaraz

The 2025 French Open men's singles field is down to two, as world No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz prepares to take on No. 1 Jannik Sinner on Sunday for a chance to hoist the Coupe des Mousquetaires.


Alcaraz, 22, is seeking his fifth Grand Slam win and second consecutive win at the Roland Garros, having advanced to the final over world No. 7 Lorenzo Musetti on Friday. Despite what started off as a close match, with Musetti winning the first set, Alcaraz rallied with a tie breaker to win the second set 7-6. He went on to win the third set 6-0 and was up 2-0 in the fourth before Musetti retired the match, extending a handshake at center court.



Sinner enters the 2025 French Open men's singles final fresh off a victory over tennis legend Novak Djokovic in three sets, with full dominance on display. At 23 years old, the Italian pro is seeking his fourth career Grand Slam win. Alcaraz holds a 7-4 edge over Sinner head-to-head over their careers, with Alcaraz having won each of their last four meetings, including the 2024 French Open semifinals.

French Open 2025 live updates: Day 9 latest as Sinner completes quarterfinals lineup at Roland Garros

French Open 2025 live updates: Day 9 latest as Sinner completes quarterfinals lineup at Roland Garros

The mark of a champion?

He's won plenty so far and Jannik Sinner has take another step towards his goal of being crowned Roland Garros champion.

That was a clinical dispatch of Andrey Rublev in two hours as the Russian left the court with a wry smile and a shake of the head at what he just came up against  Sinner 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 Rublev



Jannik Sinner breaks for the first time in the third set to win 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 over Andrey Rublev. It was a dominating display with the world No.1 cruising into the quarterfinals without dropping a set.

Credit must go to Rublev who fought hard in the third set, but he didn't break Sinner once all night having failed to take any of his three break-point opportunities. Credit must go to Rublev who fought hard in the third set, but he didn't break Sinner once all night having failed to take any of his three break-point opportunities.

The Italian is 12-0 in sets at this year's Roland Garros, only losing 30 games over the first four matches, with his average time on court being an hour and 56 minutes. Today's match lasted exactly two hours.

Sinner takes on Alexander Bublik, who beat Jack Draper earlier on, in the quarterfinals.

Quite possibly, as Jannik Sinner moves to within one game of this match.

 It has been such an impressive night from the Italian. He was always the favorite but a dismantling of this nature — even with an improved third set from Andrey Rublev — sets down a real marker.

Rublev just closed his eyes for a moment of reflection or visualization at changeover. He needs some magic here and to continue with his aggressive shot making if he is to take this to a fourth set. Rublev just closed his eyes for a moment of reflection or visualization at changeover. He needs some magic here and to continue with his aggressive shot making if he is to take this to a fourth set.


Sinner 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 Rublev

Jannik Sinner breaks for the first time in the third set to win 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 over Andrey Rublev. It was a dominating display w