The recent mystery over cracked windshields at Denver International Airport may have been solved, with wind-driven sand blamed as the culprit.
On February 16, fourteen planes at the Denver Airport developed cracks on their front and side windshields, which prompted an investigation.
According to the The Denver Post, it is now believed that sand put down on the runway may have been driven the 48 mph winds that day, causing pitting damage, then cracks, on the windshields.
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