Ryanair passenger 'partially sucked out' of plane
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Investigators examine a Ryanair 737-800 emergency after engine debris reportedly struck the fuselage, damaging a cabin window.
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But one Ryanair passenger today suffered an actual air travel horror story. The man’s flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Greece after a window dislodged soon after takeoff, reportedly sucking him partly out of the airplane.
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A Ryanair flight was compelled to execute an emergency landing in Greece on Friday after a window on the Boeing Co. 737 became dislodged shortly after takeoff.
A Ryanair flight was forced to turn around and return to Thessaloniki after a window shattered mid-flight and injured a passenger.
