On average, the captain was more likely to
survive than the passengers.
What we can see clearly is that the crew were more likely to
survive than passengers, with 61 per cent surviving, compared to around 37 per cent of male passengers.
Not exact matches
Having seen the interior of the new X-Class, it's one that's definitely geared more toward
surviving wear and tear
than the cosseting leather - lined cocoons we are used to seeing in Mercedes»
passenger cars.
Her maternal grandmother, she said, was one of the few third - class
passengers to
survive the 1912 Titanic disaster, because «she made a run for it» rather
than kneeling to pray.
On the Lusitania, survival favoured able - bodied men aged between 16 and 35, whose probability of
surviving was 7.9 per cent higher
than that for all remaining
passengers over 35 years old.