On a seemingly routine evening at Palma de Mallorca Airport, chaos erupted when a Ryanair Boeing 737, bound for Manchester, was jolted by a sudden fire alarm. The alarm sent passengers into a frenzy, leading to a dramatic scene where some individuals chose to leap from the aircraft’s wing rather than wait for assistance. This alarming incident resulted in injuries to 18 passengers, with six requiring hospitalization.
The flight was stationary on the tarmac when the fire alarm blared unexpectedly, prompting crew members to initiate an emergency evacuation through the emergency exits. Eyewitness videos circulating online depict the harrowing moments as passengers scrambled to escape, with some climbing out onto the wing and jumping off. Emergency services, including firefighters and ambulances, arrived promptly at the scene, but not before several passengers had already made the perilous leap. The incident raises questions about safety protocols and the psychological impact of such emergencies on travelers, highlighting the need for effective communication and training in crisis situations.