i want to see the specific statistic that shows probability of surviving an aircraft crash
not a civilian aircraft, thats easy to survive, im talking planes like a 787
That statistic is completely irrelevant, but if you want the most reputable source I could find, here you go:
http://www.planecrashinfo.com/cause.htmagain, it's completely irrelevant on its own. You need to take into account both things.
Statistics range from 20-50%. It's not exactly clear what the exact number is because so few plane accidents have actually happened, there's not a big enough sample size to get an accurate number.
If we were to compare this to say, cars. Annually, the average person has a 1/4000-1/8000 chance of dying in a car crash. If we say that the average person drives once a day all year then that leaves the chances of dying in a given car drive are 1 in 1.5 million to 1 in 3 million tops. Compare that to airliners 1 in 8 million.
We can also compare the deaths per million miles traveled of airplanes and cars (
http://www.statisticbrain.com/car-crash-fatality-statistics-2/ ) assuming planes like 747s travel around 550mph, then we get:
Cars: 1.13 deaths per million miles traveled
Planes: 0.02 deaths per million miles traveled