A cross-country Southwest flight's windshield cracked at 37,000 feet and forced a diversion
As scary as a cracked windshield might sound, passengers are in little danger on the rare occasions such incidents occur.
www.businessinsider.comHere’s a quick update on the latest reported incident: a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 flight experienced a cracked windshield midflight and diverted to a safe alternate airport, with passengers rebooked to continue to their destinations. The FAA is conducting an investigation into the incident.[2][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current official statements from the FAA and Southwest, or summarize what’s known about the incident across the major outlets.
As scary as a cracked windshield might sound, passengers are in little danger on the rare occasions such incidents occur.
www.businessinsider.comA Southwest Airlines flight traveling from Albuquerque to Baltimore was diverted to Tulsa, Oklahoma, due to a cracked windshield, according to statements from
news.ssbcrack.comThe airline told FOX Television Stations that the flight left Sunday from Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport destined for San Diego International Airport.
www.fox26houston.comThe aircraft has since been repaired and has returned to service.
simpleflying.comA Southwest Airlines flight bound for Baltimore was diverted after the plane's windshield cracked midair, Business Insider reports.According to the report, Sout
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