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Delta Air Lines returns flight DL17 due to cracked windshield

Delta Air Lines returns flight DL17 due to cracked windshield
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Delta Air Lines flight DL17, an Airbus A330-200, returned to London Heathrow Airport after the crew discovered a crack in the right-hand cockpit windshield. The flight had taken off from runway 27L with 190 passengers and landed safely back on runway 27R. Data from FlightAware confirmed that the aircraft returned without incident.

The Aviation Herald reported that the aircraft leveled off at FL260 before deciding to return and transfer passengers to another plane for their journey to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport.

Windshield cracks are not uncommon in commercial aviation. Oliver McGee, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Howard University, noted in a LinkedIn post: “Cracked or shattered cockpit windshield occurrences...happen more often than one might think.”

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Cockpit windshields have a specific design with multiple layers for safety. John Cox, a retired airline Captain and aviation safety expert, explained that glass often cracks due to heating issues. He mentioned that such incidents typically occur during climb stages of flights.

Flight deck windshields differ from cabin windows as they include glass-faced acrylic with anti-ice and anti-fog systems. According to Federal Aviation Administration rules, these panes must withstand impacts equivalent to hitting a four-pound bird at high speeds.

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