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A cross-country Southwest flight's windshield cracked at 37,000 feet and forced a diversion
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A Southwest Airlines flight from Albuquerque to Baltimore diverted to Tulsa, Oklahoma after its windshield cracked at 37,000 feet; passengers were rebooked and arrived about 4 hours late.

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A cross-country Southwest flight's windshield cracked at 37,000 feet and forced a diversion
A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737. Kevin Carter/Getty Images A Southwest flight from Albuquerque to Baltimore diverted to Tulsa, Oklahoma. The airline and the FAA said the diversion was due to a cracked windshield. Passengers were rebooked onto a different plane and arrived in Baltimore about 4 hours late. A Southwest Airlines flight diverted after the plane's windshield cracked in midair. Monday's Flight 2665 took off from Albuquerque around 2 p.m., about 20 minutes behind schedule. It was set
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