61-Year-Old Nearly Sucked Out Mid-Air On Ryanair Flight; New Video Shows Damaged Engine
A 61-year-old passenger narrowly avoided being ejected from a Ryanair flight after an engine failure caused structural damage during transit. New video footage has emerged detailing the severity of the incident, showing significant destruction to the aircraft's propulsion system.

A 61-year-old passenger on a Ryanair flight experienced a harrowing near-miss when an engine malfunction led to a sudden change in cabin conditions. Witnesses described a chaotic scene as the aircraft sustained damage while at cruising altitude, leading to an emergency response from the flight crew.
Newly released video footage captured by observers shows the extensive damage sustained by the aircraft's engine nacelle, which serves as the protective outer shell. The visual evidence reveals a missing engine blade and significant tearing of the metal casing, highlighting the force of the internal failure.
Aviation experts are reviewing the footage to determine the root cause of the mechanical collapse. The passenger involved was reportedly secured before any ejection occurred, though the integrity of the fuselage near the engine was significantly compromised during the event.
The airline has yet to release a detailed statement regarding the specific maintenance history of the aircraft involved in the incident. Source: The latest clip shows extensive damage to the engine's nacelle, or protective pod, with an engine blade missing.
