What is the maintenance schedule for windows? Is there one?
The jets go through a comprehensive maintenance schedule with specific depth of inspection at progressive time points. Not sure how the windows fall in that schedule. Every 7 days, a Southwest mechanic does an airworthiness inspection on each jet and signs it off. Again, not sure what the specific requirements are of that inspection. The mechanics would typically show up after the last leg of the night and start looking at the overall condition, lights, systems, etc as we gathered up our gear departed for the night.
As stated previously, Southwest Mechanics have plenty of skin in the game. They do not take shortcuts and will not hesitate to take a jet out of service if it doesn’t meet Southwest’s high standards.
This current dust up in the “news” media is a result of a slow news day. There are mechanical issues with airliners every day. Those issues are dealt with properly by the flight crews and mechanics. The jets continue on or are taken out of service.
Airliners are kept in far better mechanical condition than the average person takes care of their car.