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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Cracked Windshield Forces United Airlines Flight to Divert

Cracked Windshield Forces United Airlines Flight to Divert

20 Oct

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Summary

  • United Airlines 737 MAX 8 diverted to Salt Lake City due to cracked windshield
  • Possible causes include space debris or hail impact
  • Passengers delayed 6 hours on replacement flight
Cracked Windshield Forces United Airlines Flight to Divert

On October 16, 2025, a United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 operating flight UA1093 from Denver to Los Angeles was forced to divert to Salt Lake City International Airport after the pilots discovered a cracked windshield mid-flight. The aircraft, carrying 140 passengers and crew, descended from 36,000 feet to 26,000 feet before safely landing in Salt Lake City.

Passengers were later rebooked on a replacement Boeing 737 MAX 9 and arrived in Los Angeles approximately 6 hours behind schedule. According to reports, the captain observed an object striking the plane, which he described as possibly "space debris." Photos of the aircraft's exterior also showed numerous marks consistent with hail damage, though the unusual windshield crack at cruising altitude has fueled alternative theories.

While the cause of the crack remains under investigation, aviation enthusiasts have speculated that it could have been caused by space debris or a small meteorite. However, a 2023 FAA report states the likelihood of a passenger being injured by falling space debris is extremely low, less than one in a trillion. United Airlines has not yet confirmed the exact cause of the incident.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Theories range from space debris to hail impact, but the exact cause remains under investigation.
Passengers were rebooked on a replacement aircraft and arrived in Los Angeles approximately 6 hours behind schedule.
The aircraft was forced to divert to Salt Lake City International Airport after the cracked windshield was discovered mid-flight.

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