Why a blown-out plane window nearly sucked a passenger outside at 16K feet

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Why a blown-out plane window nearly sucked a passenger outside at 16K feet

Fox News · 6 hours ago

A Ryanair passenger narrowly avoided being pulled out of the aircraft after a window failed shortly after takeoff from Thessaloniki, Greece, prompting aviation safety experts to explain how such a failure could occur and what travellers should do if it happens again. The incident has renewed attention on cabin safety procedures, with experts stressing that quick compliance with crew instructions and proper seatbelt use are critical to preventing injury during sudden depressurisation events.

Steve Arroyo, a Florida-based aviation safety expert and retired airline captain with 37 years of experience, told Fox News Digital that passengers should always follow crew directions and keep their seatbelt fastened while seated, even when it feels unnecessary. The article does not specify the exact cause of the window failure or confirm injuries to the passenger involved, but frames the event as a reminder of the importance of basic in-flight safety habits during unexpected structural incidents.

  • Ryanair window failed after takeoff from Thessaloniki, nearly sucking out a passenger
  • Aviation expert Steve Arroyo urges always following crew instructions
  • He also stresses keeping seatbelts fastened at all times while seated

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