A Ryanair flight from Greece suffered a terrifying engine failure mid-takeoff, with a fan blade shattering and pulling a passenger halfway out of the plane before being rescued. Bird remains found in the engine point to a possible cause, despite recent inspections showing no damage — and crews had previously reported four suspected bird strikes on that same engine. The FAA’s safety fixes for similar Boeing 737 issues, mandated after a deadly past accident, weren’t installed on this plane — and with the deadline looming, pressure is mounting to accelerate implementation. All passengers survived, but the incident has reignited urgent questions about aviation safety protocols and oversight.

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