Reports out of Greece describe a terrifying incident onboard a Ryanair flight to Germany: a cabin window failed after takeoff, oxygen masks dropped, and a passenger seated by the window was partially sucked out and had to be pulled back inside the aircraft.
As first flagged by One Mile at a Time, the incident occurred on Ryanair flight FR1879, operated by Malta Air on behalf of Ryanair. The aircraft was a Boeing 737-800, registration 9H-QEU, and departed Thessaloniki for Memmingen on Friday morning.
The flight took off from Thessaloniki and was climbing when one of the cabin windows on the right side of the aircraft reportedly shattered or dislodged. Oxygen masks deployed, the aircraft descended, and the crew returned to Thessaloniki, where the flight landed safely about an hour after departure.
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