>Starting lower right
>Impact
>Slid upper left
>Damage to aircraft skin
>Peeled it up
Good points.
No idea.
NTSB is investigating.
So we should know (at least what they conclude) …in a few years.
NTSB gathering radar, weather, flight recorder data. Windscreen being sent to NTSB laboratories for examination.
https://x.com/NTSB_Newsroom/status/1979962245703483461
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DamnedDogsFella
@H_LIPPOLDparody
NTSB hasn't indicated space debris, but the pilot did. Even if the object was stationary, the aircraft velocity was 500+ mph.
What exists at 36000 feet that is dense enough to fracture both layers of laminated glass forcefully enough to inject glass into the pilot's arm, … abrasive enough to sand the window frame to clean aluminum, and light enough to cause only a shallow, soft dent in the aircraft skin above the windshield?
https://x.com/H_LIPPOLDparody/status/1980098542716027281