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On Thursday, Oct. 16, United Airlines flight 1039 from Denver to Los Angeles was forced to make an emergency landing in Salt Lake City

The plane's multilayered windshield cracked at 36,000 feet after being struck by an object and the pilot sustained minor injuries

The National Transportation Safety Board is gathering data and has sent the windshield to their lab amid an investigation into the incident

A United Airlines flight bound for Los Angeles was forced to divert to Salt Lake City after being struck by an unknown object.

On Thursday, Oct. 16, United flight 1039 from Denver made an emergency landing due to damage sustained while flying near Moab, Utah. The plane had been at 36,000 feet when a mystery object unexpectedly cracked the multilayered windshield and injured

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