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Ryanair Flight Horror: Passenger Nearly Sucked Out Mid-Flight

A Ryanair passenger's terrifying near-miss has raised questions about airline safety protocols and accountability.

Indian Cockroach Desk14 July 2026, 7:54 pm IST1 min read
Source:The Guardian
Ryanair Flight Horror: Passenger Nearly Sucked Out Mid-Flight

Ryanair Flight Horror: Passenger Nearly Sucked Out Mid-Flight

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A couple's nightmare unfolded during a recent Ryanair flight when Ljubisa Karović was nearly sucked out of the aircraft after an engine failure shattered an acrylic window. His wife, Svetlana Grković, recounted the harrowing moment when she clung to her husband's legs for dear life, stating, "If we die, we die together." This incident not only highlights the dangers of air travel but also raises critical questions about airline safety measures and emergency protocols.

As Ryanair faces scrutiny over its family seating policy—now scrapped—families must now contend with additional fees for children's seats, exacerbating the ongoing debate over airline practices. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences when safety is compromised, leaving many to wonder: What changes will be made to ensure passenger safety in the future?

As reported by The Guardian, the shocking events have left passengers and advocates alike demanding accountability from airlines to prevent such life-threatening scenarios in the future.

Source: The Guardian

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