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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2007

Bird strike after V1.

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  • Just to be clear, the bird did not survive.

  • Professionals to the end...good work!

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  • @crispycritterz You sure bro?

  • @onecubed1 epic comment

  • Well done! if it was that Concordia captain Shettino, he would have parachuted down.

  • Aviate, navigate, then communicate. Fly the aircraft first, then worry about everything else. Well done, flight crew.

  • R.I.P Bird ;(

  • Imagine being the passengers sitting on that ride and looking at the engine

  • Angry birds!!!

  • @crispycritterz Noooooooooo *-(

    

  • @bjcandfriends, air travel is safest PER MILES TRAVELLED, because planes rarely fall out of the sky during the long miles between takeoff and landing. It's a contrived statistic, based on that skewed criteria. It just sounds good. It ignores contingent car travel on the ground to ENABLE flying (i.e. passengers & ground crew driving to the airport). Crashes per engine startup, fatal vs nonfatal, days before death, embolisms, ecological pollution, all factor in diverse conclusions.

  • thats why pilots are paid good money. this may not happen to pilots in all of thier career,but as soon as there is a problem the training kicks in.next time you are worried about flying,think of this video and sit back relax and put your feet up knowing we have men kike this keeping you safe. respect

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