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According to the “Daily Mail” report on April 1, the Boeing 757-232 of Delta Air Lines made an emergency landing in Denver after the windshield was broken at an altitude of about 9,144 meters. The plane was a Boeing 757-232 from Salt Lake City to Washington, D.C., Flight 760, with 198 passengers on board. After 90 minutes of the flight, the windshield suddenly burst, and the crew declared a state of emergency. At about 11:15 p.m. local time on March 31, the flight turned to Denver and landed safely. From the photos posted online, it can be seen that there are dense cracks on the glass. Fortunately, the flight landed safely, and although the glass was cracked, it remained relatively intact until the landing. The photo was posted by a passenger on the flight, Kirk Knowlton, who tweeted: “Apparently the glass shattered itself.” Delta spokesman Anthony Anthony Black’s media statement confirmed it was a “maintenance issue” but did not say if the cabin had ever lost pressure.
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