The woman most famously associated with being partially ejected through an airplane window was Jennifer Riordan, a 43-year-old bank executive from New Mexico. The incident occurred on April 17, 2018, during Southwest Airlines Flight 1380. About 20 minutes after takeoff, an engine fan blade broke off, causing the engine to explode and shrapnel to shatter a cabin window near Mrs. Riordan's seat. The sudden decompression caused the upper half of her body to be pulled out of the window. Fellow passengers heroically pulled her back into the aircraft and performed CPR, but she tragically passed away from her injuries. The flight, piloted by Tammie Jo Shults, made a successful emergency landing in Philadelphia. This event remains a somber milestone in aviation history, leading to massive changes in engine inspection protocols and serving as a terrifying reminder of the physical forces involved in explosive decompression at high altitudes.