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JetBlue Airlines plane windshield shattered while en route to Tampa International Airport

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TAMPA, Fla. — A JetBlue flight from San Juan to Tampa was diverted to Fort Lauderdale due to a windshield issue.

JetBlue fight 1052 was in the air heading to Tampa Sunday afternoon when the outer layer of the windshield shattered.

 

 

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ABC Action News reporter Michael Paluska was on the plane. The pilot told passengers that the plane did not lose cabin pressure, but the window cracks did force the plane to be diverted to Fort Lauderdale International Airport.

Passengers changed planes and arrived in Tampa at 3:31 p.m. Sunday.

JetBlue sent the following statement on the incident:

"JetBlue flight 1052 from San Juan to Tampa diverted to Fort Lauderdale in an abundance of caution following a report of damage to one of the outer layers of the cockpit windscreen. The flight landed safely at approximately 1:00 p.m. local time. Customers have been accommodated on another aircraft."