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Passenger Partially Sucked From Ryanair Window After Engine Fragment Breaks Cabin Glass

Video and passenger accounts show an engine component struck a cabin window, creating a breach that forced the Boeing 737-800 to return for an emergency landing in Thessaloniki.

Overview

  • A passenger, Ljubiša Karović, was pulled partly out through a shattered window after an engine part reportedly detached and struck the fuselage on Ryanair flight FR1879 from Thessaloniki to Memmingen.
  • His wife, Svetlana Grković, held his legs for several minutes until other travelers helped pull him back into the cabin as oxygen masks dropped and the crew diverted the jet.
  • The aircraft remained airborne for about 30 minutes after the rupture before making an emergency landing back at the departure airport, where passengers disembarked normally.
  • A video shared by a Ryanair flight attendant appears to show external engine damage, a missing engine blade and the broken window, and multiple eyewitness accounts corroborate the sequence of events.
  • Karović and his wife were hospitalized with serious injuries including friction burns and shock, and Greek aviation authorities have opened an investigation into the incident.