"Florida-Bound Plane's Missing Windowpanes Discovered Mid-Flight"

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A plane flying from London to Orlando was forced to turn around after several windowpanes were found to be missing or damaged. Passengers reported hearing roaring sounds and feeling colder temperatures in the cabin. The Airbus A321 had four damaged windowpanes, including two that were completely missing. The incident occurred after the plane had been used for filming, with external lights causing thermal damage and distortion to the windows. Although no injuries were reported, the incident highlights the potential risks of window damage during flight.
- Florida-Bound Plane Had Missing and Damaged Windowpanes After Takeoff The New York Times
- Florida-bound passenger saw plane was missing window thousands of feet in the air, U.K. investigators say CBS News
- Plane reaches 14,000ft at start of 9 hour flight before crew realise window panes are gone Express
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