Object that hit United flights windshield may have been weather . . . Amid the mystery of what could have hit the plane's windshield, on Monday night, WindBorne Systems, a long-duration smart weather balloon company, released a statement saying the object that hit and cracked United flight's windshield may have been a weather balloon from the company
High-Altitude Horrors: Mystery object that shattered windshield . . . - KTSA A United Airlines flight cruising high above Utah experienced a terrifying mid-air emergency when a drifting weather balloon slammed into the cockpit windshield at 36,000 feet, shattering the glass and injuring the captain United Flight 1093, traveling from Denver to Los Angeles, was flying near Moab when the impact sent shards of glass across the cockpit, cutting the pilot’s arm Despite
The object that shattered United Airlines windshield at 36,000 revealed . . . A weather balloon collided with a United Airlines jet at 36,000 feet over Utah, shattering the cockpit windshield and causing minor injuries to the captain The National Transportation Safety Board identified the object as a balloon launched from Spokane, Washington The airline jet made an emergency landing in Salt Lake City
The Unthinkable Object That Caused This United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX . . . While cruising at 36,000 feet, flight 1093 was struck by an object with enough force to crack the aircraft’s cockpit windshield and injure one of the pilots The Boeing 737 MAX 8 was forced to make an emergency landing in Salt Lake City
Mystery object at 36,000 feet that shattered United Airlines windshield . . . A United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX was struck mid-flight at 36,000 feet (Photo: @Rainmaker1973) A stray high-altitude weather balloon was identified in a new report as the mystery object that smashed into a United Airlines jet last month, shattering the windshield and sending glass across the cockpit as the aircraft flew at 36,000 feet over Utah
‘Loud Bang’ At 36,000 Feet: Weather Balloon Shatters United Airlines . . . Federal investigators have solved the mystery of what struck a United Airlines jet over Utah last month, leaving the flight deck showered in glass and the pilot injured According to a preliminary report released Friday by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the object that collided with the Boeing 737 was a rogue high-altitude weather balloon The terrifying incident occurred