A United Airlines Boeing 737-8 diverted to Salt Lake City last month after striking a Washington-based weather balloon at 36,000 feet, showering its flight crew with glass and leaving the captain with minor injuries, according to a National Transportation Safety Board report released on Thursday.
UAL Flight 1093 was en route from Denver to Los Angeles on Oct. 16 when the collision occurred at 6:43 a.m. MDT near Moab. None of the 111 passengers and crew, aside from the captain, was hurt.
The captain told investigators he had just spotted an object on the horizon when a loud bang reverberated through the cockpit and the first officer’s forward windshield shattered outward. The blow sent pieces of glass across the flight deck, cutting the captain’s right arm.
Object in front Captain, orders!? RAMMING SPEED!
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