Passenger Dragged Back Inside After Ryanair Window Fails Mid-Air
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Mr Bagel
A Ryanair flight from Thessaloniki, Greece, to Germany was forced to return to the Greek city on Friday, July 10, after a cabin window failed shortly after takeoff, nearly sucking a passenger out of the aircraft. Fellow travelers pulled the man back to safety, and the plane landed back at Makedonia airport, where one passenger was injured, according to multiple reports.
"A wife saved her husband as Ryanair cabin window shattered and sucked him partially out mid-flight." The incident unfolded over North Macedonia, according to ShortSingh, which reported that oxygen masks deployed and an unusual smell filled the cabin following sudden decompression. Ryanair said in a statement, cited by en.philenews, that the flight was bound for Memmingen, Germany, though a passenger on board told rthess.gr that the destination was Munich.
Reports differ on the precise cause of the window failure. AIRLIVE described a mid-air engine failure that sent debris smashing into the cabin window, while other outlets, including today.rtl.lu, reported that the window "detached" on its own. Asianet Newsable noted that the window broke shortly after departure, triggering panic on board. The Boeing 737-800, registered as 9H-QEU, was operated by Ryanair for flight FR1879.
Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, ShortSingh reported. The passenger, identified by some sources as a Serbian tourist, was saved from being fully ejected by his seat belt and the quick actions of those nearby. en.philenews noted that the passenger who spoke to local media described a loud noise as the window came loose, echoing the dramatic accounts of the ordeal.
"Saved by seat belt: Man nearly sucked out of 'detached' window on Ryanair flight." The event adds to a string of mid-flight mechanical failures that have raised questions about aircraft maintenance procedures, though Ryanair has not yet commented on the investigation findings. The injured passenger received medical attention after the plane returned to Thessaloniki, as reported by tovima.
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