MINNEAPOLIS — A plane headed from Denver to Minneapolis Saturday made an emergency landing at MSP after the pilot noticed a crack in the outer windshield.
According to an official with Delta, the crew of Delta Flight 1736 "descended to a lower altitude out of an abundance of caution" to check a possible maintenance issue.
The flight was cleared to land safely at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport without further incident.
Despite the disturbance, Delta said the plane landed 13 minutes ahead of schedule.
No injuries were reported.
KARE 11 will update this story as more details are made available.
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