Saturday, April 2, 2011

Commuter Jet Flies into Massive Flock of Birds

 This Picture says it all.
Damage to the aircraft's nose was severe after it struck a flock of cranes near Little Rock, Arkansas.Blood stained sides? No wait, blood SPLATTERED sides? Ouch. The Atlantic South East Airlines had to deviate from their oirginal flight path after runing into a head-on collision with a flock of cranes abou the skies in Arkansas yesterday. With 49 passanges on board, it seemed safe to assume that no amount of crane blood would stop the piolit from making sure he landed the plane safely at an emergency landing sight at the Little Rock National Airport last friday. SIGNIFICANT damage to the nose of the plane is evidnet; a sign of the poweres of physics. A hole was reported as well as parts of dead cranes still lodged inbeween the crushed metal edges of the collasped nose.

No humans were harmed in the duration of this flight. But cranes were.

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