United Airlines Makes Emergency Landing After Pilot Is Injured After Mystery Object Smashes Windshield at 36,000 Feet
Source: International Business Times
A United Airlines pilot was injured and had to make an emergency landing after an unidentified object shattered the windshield of a Boeing 737 flying at 36,000 feet. Photos shared online reportedly show the pilot's arms covered in blood and bruises, with wounds that look like they were caused by shattered glass.
The cockpit and dashboard were littered with broken glass, and other images appeared to show burn marks where the object struck. United Flight 1093, which was traveling from Denver to Los Angeles, was forced to make an emergency landing in Salt Lake City on Thursday. The condition of the pilot is still not known, with more details awaited.
Some people online speculated that the damage might have been caused by space debris or even a meteor striking the jet. However, according to a 2023 report from the Federal Aviation Administration, the odds of space debris seriously injuring someone on a commercial flight are about one in a trillion.
Experts said the cracked windshield could have resulted from an electrical issue, but the scorch marks and shattered glass suggest the plane was actually struck by something. Usually, planes encounter birds, hail, or other objects only when flying at lower altitudes. What makes this case unusual is that the Boeing 737 MAX 8 was cruising high above those risks when the incident happened.
Read more: https://www.ibtimes.sg/united-airlines-makes-emergency-landing-after-pilot-injured-after-mystery-object-smashes-82085
A photo of the scratches to the pilots arm at the link

lapfog_1
(31,343 posts)they have been failing right and left.
DBoon
(24,396 posts)And at thr risk of insulting Elon's manhood, a piece of Starlink certainly qualifies as "space junk"
Shellback Squid
(9,683 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(59,744 posts)The No Kings protests are scaring the crap out of him. Keep them going.
DavidDvorkin
(20,395 posts)I made that up, but it wouldn't surprise me.
3Hotdogs
(14,725 posts)Baitball Blogger
(51,200 posts)orangecrush
(27,076 posts)And yes, they can go that high
markodochartaigh
(4,417 posts)Russian drones around airports in Europe lately.
RainCaster
(13,213 posts)Lots more details in the article, but this appears to be the synopsis.
taxi
(2,607 posts)Warpy
(114,079 posts)It's as good an explanation as anything else. Could have been anything from a stratospheric ice chunk to a very small meteor. Or it could have been any otjher sizable piece of space junk. There's certainly enough ot it up there.
LudwigPastorius
(13,645 posts)
Historic NY
(39,379 posts)in the night sky recently. They do fall in daylight also
taxi
(2,607 posts)Number 1 answer
James48
(5,010 posts)They are out there.
slightlv
(6,855 posts)2naSalit
(98,321 posts)Felon's space trash falling from the sky. At a rate of 4 - 5 a day, the odds are getting more favorable for this sort of thing to occur.