Southwest Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing In Cleveland After Window Cracks On Plane
CHICAGO (CBS CHICAGO) — A Southwest Airlines flight heading from Chicago to Newark was forced to make an emergency landing in Cleveland on Wednesday, after a window apparently cracked on the plane.
FAA spokeswoman Elizabeth Cory told CNN that Southwest Flight 957 from Midway to Newark landed safely in Cleveland, after a report of an issue with a window aboard the aircraft.
Southwest Airlines said the crew decided to land in Cleveland "for maintenance review of one of the multiple layers of a window plane."
"The aircraft has been taken out of service for maintenance review, and our local Cleveland Employees are working diligently to accommodate the 76 Customers on a new aircraft to Newark," the airline said in a statement.
Several passengers have shared pictures of a broken window in the plane's emergency exit door on social media.
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This latest incident comes a few weeks after when a Southwest Airlines flight had to make an emergency landing at Philadelphia International Airport when a woman was killed when she was partially sucked out a window after an engine explosion caused a window to shatter.