Passengers sitting in front of the plane have a 65% chance to escape from the fire, while passengers sitting behind the plane have only a 53% chance to escape. Passengers sitting in the aisle have a 64% chance to escape from the fire safely, while other passengers have only a 58% chance to escape safely in this case.
After the plane landed successfully, passengers should immediately unfasten their seat belts to escape. The suggestion of quickly unfastening the seat belt sounds ridiculous at first sight, but even the crew members will make the mistake of unfastening the seat belt in an emergency. The next step is to leave the plane as soon as possible. If the flight attendants organize evacuation, they must obey the arrangement, and rushing to the exit is likely to block the survival passage.