Panic on Ryanair flight as passenger ‘nearly sucked out of window’
Passengers said they heard a loud bang before something flew against the window, breaking it
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Passengers said they heard a loud bang before something flew against the window, breaking it. Multiple outlets reported an engine failure was responsible for the noise and the window breaking. Ryanair has not commented on reports of engine failure.
Furthermore, Video circulating on social media, which CBS News could not independently verify, purportedly showed the inside of the plane after the incident, with a broken window and oxygen masks hanging from the ceiling, but no passengers visible. A replacement aircraft was arranged to transport the remaining passengers to Memmingen. There were screams ... for a moment I thought someone had accidentally opened the emergency door," the woman said.
In addition, The pilot returned the aircraft to Thessaloniki Airport, where the injured passenger was taken to hospital for treatment for friction burns and shock.
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Passengers said they heard a loud bang before something flew against the window, breaking it
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Multiple outlets reported an engine failure was responsible for the noise and the window breaking.
according to i (iNews)Ryanair has not commented on reports of engine failure.
according to i (iNews)Video circulating on social media, which CBS News could not independently verify, purportedly showed the inside of the plane after the incident, with a broken window and oxygen masks hanging from the ceiling, but no passengers visible.
according to CBS News — LatestA replacement aircraft was arranged to transport the remaining passengers to Memmingen.
according to The IndependentThere were screams ... for a moment I thought someone had accidentally opened the emergency door," the woman said.
according to CBS News — LatestThe pilot returned the aircraft to Thessaloniki Airport, where the injured passenger was taken to hospital for treatment for friction burns and shock.
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Passengers said they heard a loud bang before something flew against the window, breaking it
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