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Man partially sucked out of plane window during flight, passenger says

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Ryanair jet window 'dislodged' during flight forcing emergency landing in Greece

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Man nearly sucked out of ‘detached' window on Ryanair flight CTV NewsPassenger reportedly partially sucked out dislodged window during Ryanair flight takeoff

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Passenger 'nearly sucked out of window mid-air' on Ryanair-owned plane

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Man partially sucked out of plane window during flight, passenger says.

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A woman says she saw a fellow passenger on her Ryanair flight get his head and shoulders sucked out of a window that broke during their trip between Greece and Germany.

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A Ryanair passenger had to be "pulled back" into the plane by fellow travellers during a flight after he was "sucked out" of a window.

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He had to be pulled through broken window on a Boeing 737-800 aircraft this morning, with fellow travellers claiming the 61-year-old Serbian man was drawn out up to his shoulders before being rescued.The flight departed Thessaloniki, Greece, bound for Memmingen, Germany, at 5.55am local time.

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Approximately 20,000 feet into the journey, passengers reported hearing a loud bang.

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**Summary:** A Ryanair flight experienced an incident where a passenger was partially sucked out of a dislodged window during takeoff, with witnesses reporting the event on multiple news outlets. **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights safety concerns and potential design flaws in aircraft windows, prompting calls for improved regulations and inspections to prevent

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