US Investigators Take Over Probe of Ryanair Flight Incident
U.S. aviation safety investigators are now leading the investigation into a Ryanair flight incident where a passenger was partially sucked out of a dislodged window shortly after takeoff from Greece. The National Transportation Safety Board is working with Greek authorities to determine the cause of the incident, which resulted in injuries to a 61-year-old man.
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US Investigators Take Over Probe of Ryanair Flight Incident
US Investigators Take Over Probe of Ryanair Flight Incident in Greece
US investigators lead probe into Ryanair flight where man was partly sucked out of broken window
US investigators lead probe into Ryanair flight where man was partly sucked out of broken window
US investigators lead probe into Ryanair flight where man was partly sucked out of broken window
US investigators lead probe into Ryanair flight where man was partly sucked out of broken window
US investigators lead probe into Ryanair flight where man was partly sucked out of broken window
US Investigators Take Over Probe of Ryanair Flight Incident
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