Southwest Airlines flight forced to make emergency landing after ...
A crew member noticed the crack in the windshield about one hour into the flight.
www.wpxi.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent coverage:
A Southwest Airlines flight (Flight 2665) diverted to Tulsa after a windshield crack was detected midflight; the crew landed safely and passengers were rebooked onto another aircraft to Baltimore. FAA is investigating the incident.[4][6]
Similar incidents have occurred in the past, including a Hawaii-bound Southwest flight that returned to Honolulu due to a cracked windshield; the aircraft was repaired and returned to service, with investigations by FAA noted.[1][5]
Effects for travelers: diversions can cause delays and rebooking; airlines typically arrange alternate aircraft and accommodations as needed while the incident undergoes investigation.[6][4]
If you’d like, I can monitor for updates and provide a concise incident timeline with status and any official statements.
A crew member noticed the crack in the windshield about one hour into the flight.
www.wpxi.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.comAs scary as a cracked windshield might sound, passengers are in little danger on the rare occasions such incidents occur.
www.businessinsider.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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