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Vg: Norwegian Flight to London Had to Turn Around with Cracked Windshield

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A Norwegian flight from Oslo to London had to turn around on Tuesday evening after a crack was discovered in the windshield, VG reports. Press officer Cathrine Solli says the crack is in the outermost layer of the windshield, which has several layers of glass. There were 88 passengers on board, who will travel on to London on a new flight on Tuesday evening.
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Norwegian plane turned around with cracked windshield – I don't know what happened. The plane from Oslo was on its way to Gatwick, but had to turn around after a crack appeared in the windshield, says press manager Chatrine Solli at Norwegian to VG. The windshield in the plane consists of several layers. It was the outermost layer that got a crack. As a result, the plane with 88 passengers had to turn around.

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A Norwegian flight from Oslo to London had to turn around on Tuesday evening after a crack was discovered in the windshield, VG reports. Press officer Cathrine Solli says the crack is in the outermost layer of the windshield, which has several layers of glass. There were 88 passengers on board, who will travel on to London on a new flight on Tuesday evening.

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A plane flying from Oslo to London had to turn around after a crack appeared in the windshield.

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A flight from Oslo to London with 88 passengers had to turn around on Tuesday evening after a crack was discovered in the windshield.

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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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