Scary: Passenger “dol partially out of window”, aircraft makes emergency landing

A Ryanair plane was forced to make an emergency landing, as a passenger reportedly pulled out of the window in part.
The plane, which was traveling to Memmingen Airport in Germany, was forced to make an emergency landing in Thessaloniki, Greece shortly after its flight Friday, writes SkyNews.
Local media in Greece reported that part of the engine broke and broke a window, causing the loss of pressure in the cabin and partially drawing a passenger out of the window.
Two industry sources confirmed for Reuters news agency that the passenger was partially pulled out of the window after it broke out of its seat.
Videos posted on social networks from within the aircraft showed a broken window and oxygen masks hanging from the ceiling.
Ryanair said the plane was forced to make an emergency landing “when a passenger window was cut off during flight”.
“Avian landed normally and passengers returned to terminal”, the statement added.
A passenger requested and received medical assistance on land in Thessaloniki.
To minimize any delay, a substitute plane was organised to bring passengers to Memmingen. ”











