A United Airlines pilot was left with a bloody arm after something mysteriously smashed the windshield of a Boeing 737 MAX 8 craft at 36,000 ft. The flight was ultimately left with no choice but to make an emergency landing after the cockpit’s main window was left smashed on Thursday. The plane was approximately 36,000 ft in the air as possible “high altitude debris” damaged the windscreen, according to Air Live.
Flight UA1093 was carrying 140 passengers, including crew members, from Denver to Los Angeles. It was about 200 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, where it made an emergency landing, when reports of a cracked windshield were sounded off on October 16 (US time). The plane ultimately diverted to Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC).
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