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Ryanair plane makes emergency landing after window 'dislodged,' partially sucking passenger out

A Ryanair flight performed an emergency landing after a cabin window dislodged mid-flight, resulting in a passenger being partially pulled from the aircraft.

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The brief

A Ryanair aircraft was forced to execute an emergency landing following an inflight incident where a passenger window dislodged. Reports state the aircraft was departing from Greece when the structural failure occurred.

Coverage from ABC News, WRAL, the Pioneer Press, and The Jerusalem Post details that a passenger was partially sucked out of the plane during the event. Sources confirm the individual sustained injuries during the incident.

Details regarding the specific cause of the window failure remain unconfirmed. Future reports are expected to address the findings of the investigation into the dislodgment.

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Quick answers

Where did the flight originate?

Coverage states the flight was on takeoff from Greece.

Was the passenger injured?

Yes, reports confirm the passenger sustained injuries after being partially sucked out of the plane.

What caused the window to dislodge?

Current coverage does not specify the cause of the structural failure.

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