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Feathers and bird blood stains were found on both engines of the plane that tragically crashed in South Korea last month, killing 179 people and seriously injuring two survivors, according to the ...
A FedEx cargo plane made an emergency landing at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey on March 1, after it caught fire during takeoff after striking a bird mid-air. The FAA is now ...
A FedEx cargo plane had to make an emergency landing at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey shortly after take-off, as part of the aircraft was set ablaze when it hit a bird.
The engine of a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner operated by China's Hainan Airlines caught on fire shortly after takeoff at 9:55 a.m. local time from Rome's Fiumicino Airport on Sunday after hitting a bird.
A small plane successfully landed at Van Nuys Airport on Saturday night after striking a "pretty big bird" during its approach, according to KCBS.
In this case, a bird strike caused the plane's right engine to burst into flames just as the plane took off. The pilots shut down the engine and returned safely to the airport 50 minutes later.
Experts have raised doubts that a bird strike alone could have caused the fatal plane crash that happened in South Korea on Sunday.. Newsweek reached out to the South Korean embassy in Washington ...
A small propeller plane struck a flock of birds upon takeoff in Alaska — leaving gruesome and bloody stains across the hull. Mark Schwantes, a big game hunter and commercial fishing captain, was ...
Aviation consultant Mike Boyd speculated that multiple issues could have been at play in the deadly plane crash that killed nearly all passengers on board in South Korea.
This is the moment a vulture crashed into a plane's cockpit, forcing the pilot to perform an emergency landing with the dead bird hanging in front of him.
The plane, bound for the Chinese city of Shenzhen with 249 passengers and 16 crew members, landed safely after dumping fuel over the sea. Airplane returns to airport after takeoff after hitting a ...