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Fellow passengers pull back man partially sucked out of plane’s broken window on budget flight
NZ🏛️ PoliticsCenter17 hr. ago

Fellow passengers pull back man partially sucked out of plane’s broken window on budget flight

A man was partially sucked out of a plane's broken window during a budget flight, and fellow passengers helped pull him back inside. The incident occurred on a commercial aircraft, raising concerns about safety protocols and emergency procedures. While the exact circumstances of the window breaking remain unclear, the passengers' quick action prevented further harm. Authorities are likely investigating the cause of the incident and assessing any potential violations of aviation regulations.

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Fellow passengers pull back man partially sucked out of plane’s broken window on budget flight

A man was partially sucked out of a plane's broken window during a budget flight, and fellow passengers helped pull him back inside. The incident occurred on a commercial aircraft, raising concerns about safety protocols and emergency procedures. While the exact circumstances of the window breaking remain unclear, the passengers' quick action prevented further harm. Authorities are likely investigating the cause of the incident and assessing any potential violations of aviation regulations.

Bias read (Center): The headline presents a factual event without overtly emphasizing any particular perspective. The incident involves a safety concern but does not directly involve political figures, policies, or ideological debates. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the actions of passengers and the outcome,

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