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United Airlines jet diverts after windshield hit by suspected weather balloon

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United Airlines jet diverts after windshield hit by suspected weather balloon
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Last week, a United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 flying from Denver to Los Angeles was forced to divert to Salt Lake City after its windshield cracked mid-flight. The incident resulted in an injury to one of the pilots and led to speculation about what caused the damage.

Initially, theories ranged from meteorites to space debris as possible causes for the foreign object debris (FOD) that struck the aircraft at around 36,000 feet. However, weather balloon provider WindBorne Systems has stated it believes one of its balloons was responsible for the incident.

"WindBorne began investigating this incident on Sunday, October 19, and we believe that the Foreign Object Debris was likely a WindBorne balloon. (...) We are working closely with the FAA on this matter," said WindBorne Systems in a statement.

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The company shared its findings after submitting a preliminary investigation report to both the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). WindBorne Systems indicated it is continuing to cooperate with authorities as they seek to confirm exactly what happened and prevent similar incidents in the future.

Weather balloons are subject to strict regulations in U.S. airspace. WindBorne Systems noted it has coordinated with the FAA throughout its operations and has conducted over 4,000 launches. Each launch is accompanied by a Notice To Airmen (NOTAM), and their balloons weigh about 2.4 pounds (1.1 kg). The company also stated that their balloons are designed with safety in mind should a midair collision occur.

Despite these precautions, given the speed of commercial jets at cruising altitude—typically between 30,000 and 40,000 feet—the impact still caused significant damage. In response, WindBorne Systems announced immediate changes: "minimize the time that its weather balloons spend at altitudes between 30,000 and 40,000 feet above mean sea level." This adjustment targets reducing overlap with commercial flight paths.

The company is also developing new hardware designs aimed at further reducing impact force and plans to use live flight data so that balloons can autonomously avoid planes even when flying at non-standard altitudes.

After landing safely in Salt Lake City following last Thursday’s event, United Airlines’ affected jet did not fly for three days while undergoing inspection. It later departed Salt Lake City for Chicago Rockford but remains grounded pending further checks.

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