Why Did Ryanair-Air Malta Plane Window Blow Out Mid-Air and Could It Happen Again?
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Why did Ryanair-Air Malta plane window blow out mid-air and could it happen again?
A passenger experienced a harrowing incident last week aboard a Ryanair-Air Malta Boeing 737-800 flying from Thessaloniki when a cabin window suddenly failed mid-flight. According to reports, the window broke after being struck by debris resulting from a right engine failure as the aircraft reached approximately 16,000 feet. The passenger, Ljubisa Karović, had his head and shoulders pulled out through the opening before being restrained by his w…
On July 10, a passenger was almost sucked out of an airplane window. A new investigation report deals with the details of how it could happen.
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kwak Min-seo = The Boeing 737 accident last month, in which a passenger was nearly sucked out after a window shattered during flight, was caused by the detachment of a major engine component...
Passenger Saved From Getting Sucked Out Of Plane After Midair Disaster
Just 10 minutes after takeoff, a Boeing 737’s jet engine broke off and hit the side of the plane, breaking a passenger’s window, which resulted in the passenger nearly getting sucked out as the plane was thousands of feet above ground. Sixty-one-year-old Ljubisa Karović was in a window seat in row 11F and was partially sucked out of the plane after the midair disaster on the July 10 flight, according to a report released by the National Transpor…
A 61-year-old Serbian citizen was injured because of a broken window
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