What are the chances of three immediate family members surviving separate plane crashes? For the Suerig family, apparently quite high.
Robin Suerig Holleran of Mendham, NJ, survived a near-fatal crash near Atlanta, Georgia in 2005, albeit with a broken back and other injuries. Her father, Karl Suerig of Greenwich, CT survived after the plane he was riding in clipped a tree and nosedived down the side of a cliff just east of Albany, NY in 1997. And her brother Chris Suerig of Flemington, N.J. crashed in an ultralight during a failed takeoff in Plattekill, NY in 2010. Her mother's stepfather was not so lucky-and died, along with forty-nine others when a Pan Am flight crashed in the jungles of northern Brazil on April 29, 1952. Robin is a co-author of "Bracing for Impact: True Tales of Air Disasters and People Who Survived Them" being released by Skyhorse Publishing in October 2015. Her family's stories, along with 13 others, cover not just the details of the crash, but how that experience impacted their lives afterward.Videos