Horror on Ryanair Flight: Passenger Partially Sucked Out Mid-Air
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A passenger described a terrifying incident on a Ryanair flight where a man's body was partially outside the plane.
- The event occurred about 30-40 minutes after takeoff from Thessaloniki Airport.
- Passengers panicked, donned oxygen masks, and tried to hold the man inside to prevent him from being sucked out by the depressurization.
A harrowing incident aboard a Ryanair flight left passengers in a state of panic as a man's body was partially sucked out of the aircraft mid-flight. The terrifying event unfolded approximately 30 to 40 minutes after the plane departed from Thessaloniki Airport in Macedonia.
According to witness accounts, chaos erupted inside the cabin as the man was found with a significant portion of his body outside the aircraft. The sudden depressurization caused oxygen masks to drop, and passengers were forced to scramble to help.
Half his body was outside the plane, everyone was crying.
Several passengers reportedly attempted to restrain the injured man, desperately trying to pull him back into the cabin to prevent him from being lost to the outside. The wife of the injured passenger described the scene as horrific, with everyone in the cabin crying amidst the unfolding crisis. The full details of how the man ended up in such a precarious situation remain unclear.
Panic broke out in the cabin, passengers had to put on oxygen masks, and several tried to hold the injured man so that the negative pressure would not pull him out of the aircraft.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.