Flight Takes Off with Missing Windows, Forces Emergency Landing

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A plane previously used by Britain's King Charles and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was forced to turn around after reaching an altitude of 14,500 feet when crew members realized two of its windows were missing. The Airbus A321 took off from London Stansted Airport for Orlando with windows that were damaged by high-powered lights used during a film shoot the day before. The crew noticed the missing windows after takeoff and returned to London. The incident highlights concerns about flight safety and proper aircraft maintenance.
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