A photo of the exterior of the Colombian Air Force 767 plane shows substantial damage caused by a fractured windshield. Repair technicians suspected a pre-existing hairline fracture as the source of the incident. The aircraft did not lose cabin pressure but emergency landed as a safety precaution. The glass was repaired within three days. (U.S. Air Force photo by Amn. Ty-Rico Lea/Released)

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