United Airlines Jet's Fuselage Punctured after Bird Hits Nose in Midair
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2012/08/02 05:34:44

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- autumnfae 2012/08/03 16:17:40
+1I feel like that might not be a safe design for a plan if a bird can do that ..reply - unclepat 2012/08/02 21:10:41
+1Geeez, you sure this was a bird and not a tiny airplane?? lolreply - bags the Indigenous Guru 2012/08/02 16:14:21
+2Bird strike happen way too often and are the cause of many, many terrible accidents and deaths. It's been a problem as long as there has been aviation. Some airports use cannons, others falconers, to cut down on the birds.reply - Lizzeh 2012/08/02 11:39:32
+1Poor bird. :[reply - Fenabarb 2012/08/02 09:21:18
+2hit a bird doing around 230Ks on my motorbike, hit me on the chest and I hardily felt a thingreply - Shade 2012/08/02 08:01:04
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+2I wonder who flipped them the bird?reply - Eddie_says_OrlyTaitez_is_nutz 2012/08/02 07:02:33
+2The radome is made of fiberglass.... so not surprised to see this. Better a radome and not an engine.reply - La 2012/08/02 06:22:09
+1Sif the plane was that easy to break....reply - blissful 2012/08/02 06:15:48
+2Well thank god there were no Causlties! thanks also to the cool-headedness of the pilots, as well..reply - Me 2012/08/02 06:12:16
+1wow...reply - ««Gingey, the Master Debate... 2012/08/02 05:40:09
+2RIP birdreply - Transquesta 2012/08/02 05:37:32
+3No word about the large brown spot on the pilot's seat.reply - unclepat Transqu... 2012/08/02 21:12:15
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