An expert in aviation safety, Romeo Ranieri, former head of safety at Alitalia, comments on a bizarre incident involving a Ryanair flight where a passenger's head was partially outside an airplane window. Ranieri describes the situation as unprecedented, suggesting that while the passenger survived due to wearing a seatbelt, the event highlights potential structural issues with the aircraft's engine. He speculates that the cause could be either a bird strike or damage to the engine's fan section, which might have created a high-speed projectile effect. Ranieri emphasizes the critical role of skilled pilots in managing the emergency, noting that they operated the plane with one functioning engine and dealt with cabin depressurization. He acknowledges the fear among passengers but defends Ryanair's commitment to safety despite its low-cost model.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a technical analysis of an aviation incident without overtly endorsing or criticizing specific political entities or policies. While it discusses safety concerns related to Ryanair, it does not take a clear ideological stance on broader political issues such as airline deregult,




