Terrifying Mid-Air Incident: Passenger Nearly Pulled Out of Ryanair Flight
A terrifying mid-air emergency unfolded on a Ryanair flight traveling from Greece to Germany when a passenger window suddenly detached, nearly sucking a traveler out of the cabin. Witnesses on board recounted the harrowing experience, describing a loud explosionâresembling a blown tireâthat signaled a rapid decompression. As oxygen masks deployed and the cabin filled with a pungent odor, the man, a Serbian tourist, was partially dragged through the opening. Thanks to the quick thinking of fellow passengers who rushed to hold onto him, he was successfully pulled back inside, likely saved by the fact that he was still wearing his seatbelt.
The flight, which was reportedly passing over North Macedonia at the time, was forced to make an immediate U-turn and return to Thessaloniki. Officials confirmed that the passenger suffered friction burns but is expected to recover. While local reports suggest the window was shattered by flying engine debris, Ryanair confirmed the aircraft landed safely, and a secondary plane was dispatched to ensure the remaining passengers reached their destination in Memmingen. An investigation is likely underway to determine the exact cause of this alarming structural failure.