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Cracked Windshield on takeoff

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    Cayman Airways Boeing Cracks Windshield


    Pictured: A Cayman Airways Boeing 737-36E
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    Contact photographer Gabriel Widyna

    What: Cayman Airways Boeing 737-300 en route from Miami, Florida
    Where: Owen Roberts International Airport
    When: Saturday 14th November, 2009
    Who:
    Why: The plane made an emergency landing at Owen Roberts International Airport just before noon Saturday due to a cracked windshield.

    CAL denies this was an emergency.

    Update
    Incorrect “emergency” status was released by Cuban air authorities after they had approved the flight’s precautionary descent over its airspace. The plane flew at a lower altitude because of the cracked windshield, and landed safely.

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