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Passenger Partially Ejected from Ryanair 737 Flight

Passenger Partially Ejected After Ryanair 737 Window Shatters Midair
A Ryanair-operated Boeing 737-800, registered as 9H-QEU and operated by Malta Air, was compelled to execute an emergency landing in Greece following a harrowing midair incident. The flight, en route from Thessaloniki to Memmingen, had been ascending through 15,000 feet—approximately six minutes after departure—when it experienced an uncontained failure of its number two engine, located on the right side of the aircraft.
Incident Details and Immediate Response
Reports from local media and official airline statements indicate that fragments from the damaged engine struck the fuselage, shattering a cabin window. The sudden decompression caused a passenger seated adjacent to the affected window to be partially ejected, with their head caught in the opening. Quick action by fellow passengers and crew members prevented a more severe outcome, as they managed to hold onto the individual and pull them back inside the cabin.
The flight crew promptly initiated emergency protocols and diverted the aircraft back to Thessaloniki, where it landed safely. Upon arrival, the injured passenger was transported to a nearby hospital for medical treatment. Ryanair confirmed the emergency landing and assured that all other passengers disembarked safely and were returned to the terminal.
Investigation and Safety Concerns
This incident echoes a previous, more tragic event involving another Ryanair flight, underscoring persistent concerns regarding the dangers posed by uncontained engine failures and the rapid decompression they can cause. Authorities have launched an investigation into the root cause of the engine failure and the resulting damage to the aircraft. Ryanair has committed to full cooperation with the inquiry and reiterated that passenger safety remains its foremost priority.

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