Cosa è successo al volo Ryanair FR1879 da Salonicco a Memmingen?

On July 10, 2026, flight FR1879 from Thessaloniki to Memmingen, a Malta Air Boeing 737-800, suffered a serious right engine failure a few minutes after takeoff, climbing to 15,000 feet. Debris struck the fuselage, a window shattered, and a passenger was partially sucked out before being rescued by neighbors. In this video, I try to clarify a few aspects: centrifugal force on turbofan blades, what material fatigue is and how to inspect components, the far from academic difference between "contained failure" and "uncontained failure," why airplanes are pressurized, what happens during a depressurization, and how a window is made. The inevitable precedent is the 2018 Southwest 1380: same engine, same 737NG family, but with a far more tragic outcome. WARNING: Technical disclosure, not attribution of cause. The facts are from public sources (Aviation Herald, Flightradar24, NTSB/FAA, press) and may be updated as the investigation progresses. To support the project: PATREON with different levels that unlock exclusive content and goodies:   / oneirayt   TELEGRAM group with all project updates: https://t.me/oneira3d CONTACTS and correspondence: https://www.oneira3d.com/contatti.php