Former NTSB chair on what could've caused Ryanair plane window to break during flight
Summary
A Ryanair flight had to make an emergency landing because a window came loose during the flight. A passenger was injured when part of their body was pulled toward the broken window. Robert Sumwalt, former chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, explained possible reasons for the window failure.Key Facts
- A Ryanair plane experienced a window failure while flying.
- The window broke loose and caused part of a passenger’s head and shoulders to be pulled outside.
- The plane made an emergency landing safely.
- A passenger was injured because of the incident.
- Robert Sumwalt, who used to lead the U.S. safety board for transportation, talked about what might have caused the window to break.
- The National Transportation Safety Board is a U.S. agency that investigates accidents and safety problems on planes and other transport.
- Such incidents are rare but can be very serious due to rapid changes in air pressure during flight.
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